Phang gives Nazris non-Malay PM remark thumbs up
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 31 Tan Sri Robert Phang has saluted Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz for saying a non-Malay could be prime minister if he was right for the job.
Phang, a former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) adviser, said the de facto law ministers statement was very meaningful and would help towards building a truly multiracial nation.
Phang said Nazris statement would help towards building a truly multiracial nation. File pic
For Datuk Nazri to have given this statement clearly illustrates that his true leadership is governed by the 1 Malaysia spirit... Well said, and well put, the Social Care Foundation chairman told The Malaysian Insider.
In an interview with The Edge Financial Daily published today, Nazri said he had no objection to a non-Malay prime minister so long as the best man got the job.
If it happens that the best person is a non-Malay, so be it, the minister in the Prime Ministers Department said.
I cannot say, Im Malaysian first, but the prime minister must be Malay. You cant have your cake and eat it (too).
Last year, Nazri became the first Umno minister to declare he was Malaysian first and Malay second, in line with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razaks 1 Malaysia concept.
His words appeared to be a direct snub to his superior in Umno, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who once famously declared himself to be Malay first and Malaysian second.
But Nazri stressed today it was crucial for a Malay leader to lead the charge for greater inclusivity as non-Malay leaders would have a hard time garnering broad support.
He also said it was unacceptable for ethnic minorities to be told to go back to Chi! na or In dia more than half a century after Merdeka, and that Malaysians must instead respect cultural differences while celebrating what they had in common.
For heavens sake, after 50 years we should accept each other now, he said.
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