Monday August 4, 2008
Ezam: Anwar will compromise political and economic stability
BUTTERWORTH: The threat posed by PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to the nation is even greater than the impact of the current world economic crisis.
All ears: Mohamed Ezam (top) speaking at the Malay unity gathering in Seberang Prai which saw a huge turnout (below) on Sunday. — Bernama Former PKR Youth chief Mohamed Ezam Mohd Nor said Anwar was willing to compromise the countrys political and economic stability to pursue his political ambitions.
His statement in a foreign financial newspaper recently that he would take over the Government on Sept 16 has caused irreparable damage to the countrys economy.
It caused many potential foreign investors who were planning to set up their businesses in Malaysia to review their plans. This shows that Anwar doesnt care and will do whatever it takes to become the prime minister, he said at a Penang Malay unity gathering at Polyteknik Seberang Prai, here yesterday.
Ezam labelled Anwar a traitor to the Malays because he was also willing to do away with the New Economic Policy and bumiputra special privileges as long as he received support from the non-Malays.
Anwar has now shown his true colours. He is a man who cannot be trusted and I hope the Malays will fight him by rejecting him in the coming by-election in Permatang Pauh, he said.
All ears: Mohamed Ezam (right) speaking at the Malay unity gathering in Seberang Prai which saw a huge turnout (top) on Sunday. — Bernama Mohamed Ezam said PKR was not democratic in the sense that its president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Ismail did not inform anyone in the party when she announced she would vacate her Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat to make way for Anwar.
Anwar is shouting about reformation and to reform the country. How can he do that when there is no democracy in his own backyard? he asked.
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