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1. This lays out clearly what is happening in the former King’s addendum saga 

2. Bear in mind that Umno is still arguing on a former king’s addendum when the current king has already said that anything about royal clemency must go through the set procedure

3. ⁠my questions therefore:


a) Did Anwar “approve” the present king’s decree since his detractors have made him into the invincible Anwar to be blamed for everything that may not even be involved in or he cannot overstep the  former king’s decision to reduce Najib’s sentence? 

b) since Umno said the king has the absolute power to pardon, is the king’s decision based on the advice of the pardon’s board to reduce Jibbi’s sentence  or they were merely giving him advices based on the issue of legality and how the rakyat and international community would respond to the King’s decision whichever decision he made? 

c) since the federal constitution is very clear about the way a decision has to be made by a  sitting Agong and members of the Pardons Board, is the Addendum therefore valid since this was an afterthought perhaps and was never brought up in discussion? 

d) now, do you see that the bill for house arrest has nothing to do with Jjbbi’s case, but for those who have committed small crimes since there is already an overcrowding in our prisons? If Anwar had meant it for Jibbi, why is Anwar now attacking himself and his Madani government over  what Najib’s loyalists claim to be an attempt to deny the addendum?

e) will all those who set themselves to be critics of the Madani government analyse and admit their mistake? Or they are just out to topple the current administration because rhey are indoctrinated by the regime that wants to remove PMX?

We have had enough of attempts to destabilize the government; please stop letting others lead you blindly. Instead we should put our focus to help push for reforms, no?

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