Thursday, 5 April 2012

CONGRESSMAN: WHO LEADS MALAYSIA IS NOT US BUSINESS

American leaders have no business commenting on who they think should lead Malaysia, said a member of the US House of Representatives.

“It is none of our business. It would be unfair (for US leaders) to come over and say who they want (to lead Malaysia),” said US congressman Eni Faleomavaega who represents the American Samoa-At-Large district.

The Democrat, who is also amongst the most senior member of his party to sit on the US Congress foreign affairs committee, argued that it is the prerogative of the Malaysian people to chose whom ever they want to lead the country.

In the same regard, he said that democratic development in Malaysia seems to be on the right track.

“It’s going very well... according to how you see it and how you define it, all the better for it.”

Faleomavaega’s comments follow recent allegations that certain factions in America dubbed the ‘deep state’ seem to favour Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim  to lead Malaysia, warning that Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak may be the target of a US-supported regime change.

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Jarumemas totally agree with US House Rep's statement.

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