Malaysia

Choong’s sought-after support stalked by parties to form new govt

However, independent MP yet to decide to whom he will pledge allegiance

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Aug 2021 2:58PM

Choong’s sought-after support stalked by parties to form new govt
Independent MP Steven Choong may pledge his support to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin – with the former prime minister supposedly having 35 statutory declarations to his name at the moment. – Facebook pic, August 17, 2021

by Amar Shah Mohsen

KUALA LUMPUR – Independent MP Steven Choong has found himself in the middle of a tug of war among various political parties, as the race to fill the prime minister position continues.

He told The Vibes that he has been approached by a number of people seeking his support to back certain individuals to form the new government, following the collapse of the Perikatan Nasional administration yesterday.

However, the Tebrau MP has yet to decide to whom he will pledge allegiance, just months after he quit Pakatan Harapan to back former prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

“Various people have contacted me asking for support. We spoke, but I have not made any commitment at the moment. I am an independent MP, and not compelled to follow anyone’s instruction.

“I have not answered yes to anyone yet. Presently, everyone is trying to produce the numbers, but I do not want to make any decision for now.”

On which parties have reached out to him, Choong said: “It is not fair for me to disclose their names.”

The prime minister seat has been the subject of much speculation since Muhyiddin announced his resignation yesterday.

It is learnt that parties are scrambling to get enough MPs to support their candidates to form the new government, but it is understood that none has the numbers.

There have been reports that the former PKR member will pledge his support to Muhyiddin – with the former prime minister supposedly having 35 statutory declarations to his name at the moment, as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong prepares to identify the head of government.

Choong, who contested under the PKR ticket in the last general election, exited the party along with Julau MP Larry Sng on February 27, to back Muhyiddin as independent MPs.

Following his defection, Choong had said his decision was done in the best interest of his constituents, believing that being part of the government will allow him access to funds not available to the opposition.

He was prepared to be voted out by disgruntled constituents in the next election due to his action, claiming it is a risk that he is willing to take, he had added.

On the collapse of the PN government, the lawmaker said he did not expect it to happen, adding that the six months he spent with the administration have been beneficial.

“At least during this time, I was able to really serve my people and help them in whatever means necessary.

“I have done quite a bit. Granted, a lot more can be done if not for the toppling of the government.” – The Vibes, August 17, 2021

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