Posted by Datuk Seri Rick Walker > 2020-03-11 19:29 | Report Abuse

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2 comment(s). Last comment by Sslee 2020-03-11 19:55

Posted by Datuk Seri Rick Walker > 2020-03-11 19:36 | Report Abuse

Looking at Mohiden cabinet, it gives impression that Mohiden has won and Pas Umno are the losers!
But that's what Pas Umno intention in the first place! They are not interested in forming backdoor government!
They only support Mohiden as they only want to respect Agong position! They will not move motion of no confidence against Mohiden! They want Harapan to do so!
Somewhat i can predict Pas Umno next move! Ultimately, they want to kill off Amanah by playing moderate! and eventually kill off Bersatu!
This may take a while! The game is all about patience!
Just like how Harapan crumbled, Pas Umno will wait for another opportunity to arrive!
It won't take long though! Why, because Bersatu is house of cards! You have Asmin faction, Mohiden facton, Mahathir fraction and Mukriz fraction! At the moment Mohiden manage to buy off those fractions, question is, for how long!
As for Pas Umno, they don't have issues! Bersatu indeed playing divide and rule by giving Khairy and Hisham major role! Mohiden is hoping that eventually things will fall about in Umno! Not really! You are talking about a party that almost die 2 years ago! So basically, we need to wait for next Umno election to see who will lead Umno! But i think it's clear Zahid will not be re elected! Khairy is too weak and Hisham suffer from betrayal issue!

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Posted by Sslee > 2020-03-11 19:55 | Report Abuse

Dear Datuk Seri Rick Walker
Refer below:
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/01/10/transport-minister-malaysia-singapore-committed-to-sealing-rts-agreement-by/1826761
Quote, “Malaysia and Singapore are committed to concluding the agreement on the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link project by April this year.
This was disclosed by Transport Minister Anthony Loke on his official Facebook page today.

Earlier on Oct 31, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced that Malaysia has agreed to continue with the RTS route with a new cost of RM3.16 billion.
The latest cost resulted in a savings of 36 per cent or RM1.77 billion compared with the original cost of RM4.93 billion” Unquote.

If you are close to Malaysian New Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong please remind him to conclude the agreement on the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link project signing by April this year.

For far too long Johoreans have to wake up very early in the morning to brace the traffic jams and at times rain, wind or burning sun for hours just to cross over to Singapore to start their study, work or doing business; and repeat all over again the process in the evening making a beeline to get home.

Thank you

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