Lim Guan Eng says the line-up casts doubt on the prime minister's commitment to institutional reforms.
DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng has criticised Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s Cabinet line-up, two days after pledging to work with the government in finding common ground to lower the country’s political temperature.
Lim, the Bagan MP, said the new Cabinet announced by Ismail this morning was nearly identical to that of the previous government.
“The return of the recycled Cabinet of the previously failed Perikatan Nasional government will put into doubt the commitment of the new prime minister not only towards winning the battle against Covid-19 and the economic crisis,” he said.
“It will also raise scrutiny on whether Ismail is genuine about undertaking concrete institutional reforms to protect our democratic and constitutional rights as expressed during the meeting with Pakatan Harapan’s three top leaders two days ago.”
On Wednesday, Lim joined PKR president Anwar Ibrahim and Amanah leader Mohamad Sabu in signing a rare joint statement with the prime minister pledging to finding common ground.
The three opposition leaders also endorsed Ismail’s “Malaysian Family” concept which he introduced in his maiden speech as prime minister last week.
Following their meeting, Anwar indicated that the opposition would not “complicate matters” for Ismail in the event of a vote of confidence in the prime minister.
Lim today said the Cabinet line-up had disappointed “many who expected some fresh faces to find new solutions to the Covid-19 pandemic and economic recession”.
“The current government must stop the previous failures of double standards in enforcement, policy flip-flops, U-turns in SOPs and vaccination delivery delays, and implement robust testing programmes and mass screenings,” he said.
“A recycled Cabinet is no different from putting old wine in a new bottle that raises scepticism over whether there are new solutions for the Covid-19 pandemic and economic crisis as well as sufficient room for progressive institutional reforms.”
https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2021/08/27/dap-disappointed-with-ismails-recycled-cabinet/
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Chill Junior Lim! Most of them were Harapan line ups! So basically Junior Lim dissapointed with previous Harapan ministers!
2021-08-27 13:29
Of course, junior Lim will have to raise his disappointment. He is in opposition. If Semail does not pick the same candidates, he will end up being booted when parliament sits. Is already prearranged because of the court cluster wanting Dino out. So will it be soon for Semail to meet his Waterloo, when court clusters had enough of him?
2021-08-27 14:02
Lim's father and son themselve are recycled politicians for many donkey years, when will Lims call it a day and give way to new/young/fresh blood.
2021-08-27 14:08
SSLee are right.PN recycle only 2 times.Lim family(DAP) recycle over 8 times and Anwar(Keadilan) over 5 times the places there in(1term is 4 years)
2021-08-27 14:32
hahaha..is good to point out but should not forgotten the other four fingers are pointing in.
2021-08-28 08:02
Of course the newly helmed PM would have a final decision on the cabinet line up. Don't you (oppositions) tell me the cabinet line up have to get your consent and be according to your like but unluckily you are not the PM. I have the perception that PH is champion in talking but doing nothing just like when they were in power. I do agree Azmin Ali is not good in economics and attracting FDI and foreign investors as can seen since when he was in PH until PN and now. Perhaps, PM should considers a better candidate for MITI.
2021-08-28 08:51
trum
Wow
2021-08-27 13:26