
A Perikatan Nasional (PN) leader, Pahang PN state chairman Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah, has blamed the current chaotic state of the government on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's "part-time" leadership. Saifuddin sarcastically stated that Anwar's full-time job is that of a lecturer.
He further criticized Anwar's performance as both prime minister and finance minister, stating that he does the latter role "part-time" and spends most of his time lecturing and talking. Saifuddin expressed concern about Anwar's remarks in the global arena, particularly his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), where he spoke about the Russian "invasion" of Ukraine and called for a resolution to the crisis.
Saifuddin, a former foreign minister, stated that Anwar's strong words could have implications for the country's foreign policy and that foreign ministers are usually careful with their words when it comes to international affairs. This is not the first time Saifuddin has criticized Anwar. In May of this year, he questioned whether the country was being led by a prime minister or a celebrity, citing Anwar's dressing style and attempts to get people to follow his trend.
Saifuddin also criticized Anwar for being the first prime minister in Malaysia to have a film about his own life story and for holding Aidilfitri open house celebrations in six states, in contrast to an official ceremony in Putrajaya as done by previous prime ministers. Saifuddin's criticisms of Anwar reflect the ongoing political tensions in Malaysia, with the PN government facing challenges from the opposition and within its own ranks.
Anwar's leadership style and performance as prime minister have been the subject of much debate and criticism, with some questioning his ability to lead the country effectively. In conclusion, Saifuddin Abdullah's criticism of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's "part-time" leadership and his concerns about Anwar's remarks in the global arena reflect the ongoing political tensions in Malaysia.
The PN government is facing challenges from the opposition and within its own ranks, and Anwar's leadership style and performance have been the subject of much debate and criticism. It remains to be seen how these tensions will play out and what the future holds for Malaysia's political landscape.
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