Sounds like a gentlemen "agreement", but in fact was there another alternative?
Taking in view that the Malays form 60% of Malaysian population and for the eventual political stability of the nation; you had done the right thing Kit!
Next question worth a thought; is Anwar irreplaceable? Who ( amongst the Malays ) could possibly replace Anwar?

clipped from blog.limkitsiang.com
Taking in view that the Malays form 60% of Malaysian population and for the eventual political stability of the nation; you had done the right thing Kit!
Next question worth a thought; is Anwar irreplaceable? Who ( amongst the Malays ) could possibly replace Anwar?
A Malaysian Insider journalist has just drawn my attention to a tweet by Parliamentary Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday that he has no problem in my taking over from him.
I was also asked whether the DAP would rally behind Anwar.
My response was that the question of DAP rallying behind Anwar does not arise, as we are solidly in support of his leadership in Pakatan Rakyat, as Parliamentary Opposition Leader and as Prime Minister-designate in the Pakatan Rakyat plan to wrest power from Umno and Barisan Nasional in the next general elections.
As far as the DAP is concerned, Anwar continues as Parliamentary Opposition Leader even if PKR Members of Parliament number less than DAP’s 28 MPs.
All keen followers of the Malaysian political scene see what is happening in PKR as a long-needed self-cleansing process which, however painful and agonizing, is necessary to restore public confidence in the credibility and viability of PKR and Pakatan Rakyat.


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