Pakatan Harapan slogan “Kita Boleh” means PH can win the 15GE, make Anwar Ibrahim the 10th Prime Minister, restore the rights of Sabah and Sarawak, and start the process to make Malaysia among the best nations in the world
Pakatan Harapan slogan “Kita Boleh” has at least four meanings.
Firstly, it means Pakatan Harapan can win the 15th General Election and return to Putrajaya to form the Federal Government and beat both UMNO-Barisan Nasional and Perikatan Nasional coalitions.
Secondly, it means Pakatan Harapan can succeed in making Pakatan Harapan head, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Thirdly, it means that we can restore the rights of Sabah and Sarawak as contained in Malaysia Agreement 1963; and
Fourthly, and most importantly, it means that we can undo the misgovernance where Malaysia failed Bapa Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman’s vision to become “a beacon of light in a difficult and distracted world” and became today a second-rate mediocre country and to march forward to achieve the Malaysian Dream of being among the best countries in the world, whether in politics, economics, a clean and honest government, employment, education, health, housing, culture and sports.
This is a task which will take decades and several general elections but it must start with the 15th General Election under the premiership of Anwar Ibrahim, who is the only candidate for the premiership who has the vision and commitment to make Malaysia great again.
The other Prime Ministerial candidates, whether Zahid Hamidi of UMNO-BN coalition or Muhyiddin Yassin and Hadi Awang of the Perikatan Nasional coalition will condemn Malaysia to the route of a failed and rogue state in three or four decades, beginning with Malaysia becoming a kleptocracy and a kakistocracy.
Two days ago, I issued an Open Letter to all candidates in the 15th General Election regardless of party or coalition to make Malaysia great again.
Zahid, Muhyiddin and Hadi do not want to make Malaysia great again as they would not concede that Malaysia has fallen from our original expectations to be among the best nations in the world to a second-rate mediocre country.
To Make Malaysia Great Again is the mission of every Malaysian voter if not the mission of all the candidates.
The voters must show greater vision and commitment to the mission to Save Malaysia and to Make Malaysia Great Again.