Some call him a sore loser. Some mock his past performance as former economic minister. Some ridicule his new party – Parti Bersama Malaysia or Malaysian United Party (MU) – as a mosquito party without roots and machinery. Some question how he plans to fund MU in the coming 16th General Election. Some doubt his ability to fight other well-established giants like BN, PH and PN.
Some predict the disgruntled former deputy PKR president and his ne…
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