Umno couldn’t keep enabling the ruling coalition's failures, says party's president
KUALA LUMPUR — The United Malays National Organisation (Umno) had to reject the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition as it would otherwise be endorsing an administration that was mishandling the Covid-19 pandemic, Umno President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on Friday (July 9).
KUALA LUMPUR — The United Malays National Organisation (Umno) had to reject the ruling Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition as it would otherwise be endorsing an administration that was mishandling the Covid-19 pandemic, Umno President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on Friday (July 9).
He claimed Umno was being blamed for the PN government’s failure to assist Malaysians even though the party was among those pressing Putrajaya to do more for the sections of the country most affected.
“The country needs to be restored immediately," he said. “The situation needs to be rectified from the top. The ship sailed according to the captain’s plan."
"There needs to be an adjustment so that the aspirations of the people can get back on track as soon as possible. Therefore, it is untrue that Umno’s decision (on Wednesday) was for power," Mr Zahid added.
“If you crave power, this is not the way. Better cling to existing power. Umno cannot be Pak Sanggup to bear the failure of the PN government,” he said, using the Malay euphemism for enablers.
Mr Zahid added that Umno could no longer stay quiet because it realised that PN did not have the political will to help the people.
That, he said, was why the party must prioritise the interests of Malaysians and the country even if it has to go against the flow.
“Umno exists because of the people. So Umno will continue to voice out but it wasn’t heard (by the government). And even accused of being whiny and talking like the Opposition and for the personal agenda of the Umno president," he said.
“Umno is accused of playing politics, while they lack the ‘political will’ to save the people."
After the Umno supreme council meeting held on Wednesday, Mr Zahid announced that the party would withdraw its support for Mr Muhyiddin Yassin as the prime minister.
He asserted that the government did not meet Umno’s demands for it to fulfill the public’s aspirations and to restore the economy damaged by the pandemic.
The decision was made hours after Umno Vice President Ismail Sabri Yaakob was appointed deputy prime minister and Umno Sembrong chief Hishammuddin Hussein’s appointment as a senior minister, who will also be leading the security cluster. MALAY MAIL