1)Pak Lah has yet to visit ASEAN countries as what had been done by his predecessors before they leave the PM's office.
2)Pak Lah supposedly had already done the friendly and farewell visit to China, India,Britain and US.
3)His office has not informed or set any official date for Istana Negara, for Najib to sworn in as the new PM.
4)Pak Lah has not set any date for the final Cabinet Meeting.(This is essential to ensure that all ministers are not away visiting foreign countries, or have any event. So, they will be available to attend)
5)Pak Lah has not visited any Sultan in any state for paying homage and as a sign of saying thank you
6)At the Ministry of Defence, i has been informed that Pak Lah still hasn't confirmed any farewell date.
Generally, records in Putrajaya show that Pak Lah has not done anything that any retiring Prime Minister should do.For Fact #6, it's a custom for a Minister of Defence to undergone a farewell ceremony according to the military and civil tradition.
Also, before the abovesaid ceremony, it's a norm for the Minister of Defense to visit at least a Royal Air Force Base and a Royal Navy Base, usually in Lumut.After visiting all those places, then the official farewell ceremony will be held, at the Ministry of Defence.
When Najib was transferred to Ministry of Defence, he did not have the chance to visit all those bases because the transfer was so sudden. Still, Najib did grace the official farewell ceremony at the Ministry of Defence.
Record also shows that Pak Lah has not set or confirmed any dates for above significant agenda.
With only 2 months before the so called power transition after the UMNO General Assembly this March, the failure of Pak Lah and his associates to set any dates for any events above is a clear sign of his intention of NOT letting go his sought after seat.
Pak Lah surely will not have all the times on this earth to do all those things if he still did not budge an inch.
Pak Lah's (ill?) intention of not realizing his promise to Najib is seen as worrying, as once mentioned by the former prime minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed.
The clock is still ticking...
2)Pak Lah supposedly had already done the friendly and farewell visit to China, India,Britain and US.
3)His office has not informed or set any official date for Istana Negara, for Najib to sworn in as the new PM.
4)Pak Lah has not set any date for the final Cabinet Meeting.(This is essential to ensure that all ministers are not away visiting foreign countries, or have any event. So, they will be available to attend)
5)Pak Lah has not visited any Sultan in any state for paying homage and as a sign of saying thank you
6)At the Ministry of Defence, i has been informed that Pak Lah still hasn't confirmed any farewell date.
Generally, records in Putrajaya show that Pak Lah has not done anything that any retiring Prime Minister should do.For Fact #6, it's a custom for a Minister of Defence to undergone a farewell ceremony according to the military and civil tradition.
Also, before the abovesaid ceremony, it's a norm for the Minister of Defense to visit at least a Royal Air Force Base and a Royal Navy Base, usually in Lumut.After visiting all those places, then the official farewell ceremony will be held, at the Ministry of Defence.
When Najib was transferred to Ministry of Defence, he did not have the chance to visit all those bases because the transfer was so sudden. Still, Najib did grace the official farewell ceremony at the Ministry of Defence.
Record also shows that Pak Lah has not set or confirmed any dates for above significant agenda.
With only 2 months before the so called power transition after the UMNO General Assembly this March, the failure of Pak Lah and his associates to set any dates for any events above is a clear sign of his intention of NOT letting go his sought after seat.
Pak Lah surely will not have all the times on this earth to do all those things if he still did not budge an inch.
Pak Lah's (ill?) intention of not realizing his promise to Najib is seen as worrying, as once mentioned by the former prime minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed.
The clock is still ticking...
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