The Borneo Post

‘No need for a dominant party in Pakatan Harapan’

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PUTRAJAYA: Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia ( Bersatu) deputy president Datuk Seri Mukhriz Tun Dr Mahathir said there was no need for Pakatan Harapan ( PH) to have a dominant party among its members as the equality that existed in the coalition proved effective for all parties to express their respective opinion.

Instead, he said, the absence of a dominant party in the government was an edge that enabled PH to carry out its duties as a government.

“The practice of having consensus (in PH) is going well. I can see that there is no need to have a dominant party, like Umno in Barisan Nasional ( BN) to raise matters that are regarded important,” he told Bernama in an interview at the Bersatu annual general assembly at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre (PICC) here.

He said there was a vast difference between PH and BN, where in PH, all parties had equal rights and voice, regardless of the number of seats they had in Parliament or in the state assemblies.

He said BN was dominated by Umno with the party president and deputy president as respective prime minister and deputy prime minister, and the ministers mostly from Umno too, but PH emphasised equality.

“In PH, we have Tun ( Dr Mahathir Mohamad) from the second smallest party in PH as PH chairman and prime minister,” he added.

Mulhriz said Bersatu and Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) had the least number of seats in Parliament, but had equal voice in PH, like DAP and PKR which had more seats.

“For example, because Bersatu has only 16 seats in Parliament, we don’t feel ashamed to bring up issues on Malay interests at the PH Presidenti­al Council meeting.

“Although there are only a few of us, we are equal in the Presidenti­al Council and have the right to raise the matter,’ he added.

He said relations among parties in PH were very strong, although there were attempts by certain quarters to create anxiety among the people, that the PH pact was fragile and not strong.

“All issues are discussed (at the Presidenti­al Council.

“Anything that is felt important will be raised and discussed in a family environmen­t.

“There may be difference­s in opinions and views, but the spirit of brotherhoo­d among PH component parties is strong.

“Imagine us, from BN, Umno, now sitting at the same table with DAP, PKR and Amanah. When we have known each other, only then we know how they think. It is not the same with the perception we had before.

“Relationsh­ip of the four parties (in PH) and Warisan ( Parti Warisan Sabah) is very good,” he said.

On misunderst­anding among leaders in PH as viralled on social media, Mukhriz said with the new political situation, it was easy for statements by leaders to be spread on social media.

“I don’t see it as something very serious. Before, we cannot talk about 1MDB ( 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd), the RM2.6 billion issue, but in the end the issues exploded. Issues that were hidden become big issues for the people.

“Now, we are more open, although there are difference­s. I don’t see it as something that can weaken the PH government. Instead, it shows that we are more transparen­t,” he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mukhriz speaks during an interview with Bernama. — Bernama photo
Mukhriz speaks during an interview with Bernama. — Bernama photo

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