Perikatan unleashing their manifesto one by one. Are they fully recognised? Bersatu break-up becoming worst? Can Perikatan be trusted after waves of defections?
About four days after the so-called Perikatan Nasional took helm of the government seat in Putrajaya, they are beginning to unleash their manifestos one by one, some picking up the pieces from the past. The first was a former defence minister who is now taking up the foreign affairs portfolio in the Perikatan government pledged the six new army helicopters that he ordered many years back will be delivered by the supplier at the end of this year. Then, the PPSMI and the free breakfast in school scheme will be reviewed by the newly appointed education minister. Ties with Saudi Arabia will also be mend after the relationship between the two countries soured in the “Mahathir” previous government, follow by an attempt to resolve the palm oil spat with India and the Perikatan cabinet ministers are readying themselves to have their salaries reduced following the current economic uncertainties. Furthermore, the Perikatan prime minister had also pledged to re-introduce the GST after the begi...