Again Menteri Besar and PAS

Among the hot topics my fellow Chinese friends are discussing are still around why Perak Menteri Besar nomination is a PAS member...
It seems to me that majority of them are concern more of religion instead of economical or developmental or strategical reasons.
I myself do not seem to find it as an issue as long as we do not look at this with religion hat but see it in form of "Bangsa Malaysia" Perak overall houses may be over 70% Malaysia and 20% Chinese and 10% Indian and if not a Malay (who also Muslim) that chair the state head, don't you think it is a bit weird? Of course i do not deny that the chair should be given to the one that hold the majority of DUNs but aren't you forget something? It is the unity that more important. The new coalition requires a peaceful power take over without any sensible rioting and conflict between the races. It requires to demonstrate that the power shift will not cause any issue to the country.
Let's look at long term. Of course the arrangement could be upset some but the decision make sense to me. The new coalition needs to demonstrate there is fundamental understanding among them instead of power owning. Well, i sincerely hope the change really make some changes to Perak and Malaysia as whole. Or else, please do not waste our times.

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