Kamis, 24 September 2020

'Enough is enough': China attacks US at UN Security Council - CNA

UNITED NATIONS: China on Thursday (Sep 24) lashed out at the United States at a high-level United Nations meeting over its criticism on the coronavirus, with its envoy declaring, "Enough is enough!"

Two days after President Donald Trump used his annual address to the General Assembly to attack China's record, its ambassador to the UN, Zhang Jun, strongly criticised the US role in global affairs.

"I must say, enough is enough! You have created enough troubles for the world already," he told a Security Council meeting on global governance attended through video conference by several heads of state.

"The US has nearly seven million confirmed cases and over 200,000 deaths by now. With the most advanced medical technologies and system in the world, why has the US turned out to have the most confirmed cases and fatalities?" he asked in English.

"If someone should be held accountable, it should be a few US politicians themselves."

Using a phrase often told by US leaders to China, Zhang said, "The US should understand that a major power should behave like a major power."

The United States "is completely isolated," he said in remarks enthusiastically backed by his Russian counterpart.

Speaking earlier in the session, the US ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, voiced anger at the tone.

"You know, shame on each of you. I am astonished and I am disgusted by the content of today's discussion," Craft said.

"I am actually really quite ashamed of this Council - members of the Council who took this opportunity to focus on political grudges rather than the critical issue at hand. My goodness."

READ: If world handles climate like COVID-19, UN chief says: 'I fear the worst'

Trump in his speech Tuesday had demanded action against China for spreading the "plague" of COVID-19 to the world.

China suppressed news of the respiratory disease when it first emerged last year in Wuhan and initial advice played down the risks of transmission.

China's communist leaders have more recently tried to transform the narrative into one of the country's success in stopping the virus.

Trump's response to the pandemic - which he has provocatively called the "China virus" - has emerged as a major political issue as he seeks a new term in the Nov 3 election.

AFRICANS SEEK DEBT RELIEF

With concerns over COVID-19 upending global travel, the UN General Assembly went virtual for its annual extravaganza, which usually brings 10,000 people into a congested section of midtown Manhattan.

Several African leaders used their virtual addresses to the General Assembly to plead for more international assistance, fearing that COVID-19 will impede development.

"Our nations are asking for financial support that rises to the level of the economic crisis they're witnessing," said Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou.

"Just a debt moratorium will not be enough faced with the challenges that have arisen. We simply have to cancel the debt completely," he said, reiterating a call made Tuesday by his counterpart from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi.

The Group of 20 major economies in mid-April suspended debt payments for the poorest nations through the end of the year as they face major budget shortfalls due to the Covid shutdown.

The African Union is seeking to extend the moratorium through 2021, warning of dire economic effects from the health crisis.

"This pandemic could erase more than a decade of economic growth and social progress achieved by the African continent," Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said.

Despite the economic concerns, Africa has been one of the regions least affected in health terms by COVID-19, with the continent reporting 1.8 million cases and 34,500 deaths.

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2020-09-24 22:41:58Z
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'Enough is enough': China attacks US at UN Security Council - CNA

UNITED NATIONS: China on Thursday (Sep 24) lashed out at the United States at a high-level United Nations meeting over its criticism on the coronavirus, with its envoy declaring, "Enough is enough!"

Two days after President Donald Trump used his annual address to the General Assembly to attack China's record, its ambassador to the UN, Zhang Jun, strongly criticised the US role in global affairs.

"I must say, enough is enough! You have created enough troubles for the world already," he told a Security Council meeting on global governance attended through video conference by several heads of state.

"The US has nearly seven million confirmed cases and over 200,000 deaths by now. With the most advanced medical technologies and system in the world, why has the US turned out to have the most confirmed cases and fatalities?" he asked in English.

"If someone should be held accountable, it should be a few US politicians themselves."

Using a phrase often told by US leaders to China, Zhang said, "The US should understand that a major power should behave like a major power."

The United States "is completely isolated," he said in remarks enthusiastically backed by his Russian counterpart.

Speaking earlier in the session, the US ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, voiced anger at the tone.

"You know, shame on each of you. I am astonished and I am disgusted by the content of today's discussion," Craft said.

"I am actually really quite ashamed of this Council - members of the Council who took this opportunity to focus on political grudges rather than the critical issue at hand. My goodness."

READ: If world handles climate like COVID-19, UN chief says: 'I fear the worst'

Trump in his speech Tuesday had demanded action against China for spreading the "plague" of COVID-19 to the world.

China suppressed news of the respiratory disease when it first emerged last year in Wuhan and initial advice played down the risks of transmission.

China's communist leaders have more recently tried to transform the narrative into one of the country's success in stopping the virus.

Trump's response to the pandemic - which he has provocatively called the "China virus" -- has emerged as a major political issue as he seeks a new term in the Nov 3 election.

AFRICANS SEEK DEBT RELIEF

With concerns over COVID-19 upending global travel, the UN General Assembly went virtual for its annual extravaganza, which usually brings 10,000 people into a congested section of midtown Manhattan.

Several African leaders used their virtual addresses to the General Assembly to plead for more international assistance, fearing that COVID-19 will impede development.

"Our nations are asking for financial support that rises to the level of the economic crisis they're witnessing," said Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou.

"Just a debt moratorium will not be enough faced with the challenges that have arisen. We simply have to cancel the debt completely," he said, reiterating a call made Tuesday by his counterpart from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi.

The Group of 20 major economies in mid-April suspended debt payments for the poorest nations through the end of the year as they face major budget shortfalls due to the Covid shutdown.

The African Union is seeking to extend the moratorium through 2021, warning of dire economic effects from the health crisis.

"This pandemic could erase more than a decade of economic growth and social progress achieved by the African continent," Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said.

Despite the economic concerns, Africa has been one of the regions least affected in health terms by COVID-19, with the continent reporting 1.8 million cases and 34,500 deaths.

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2020-09-24 22:41:13Z
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Anwar's claim throws Malaysian politics into turmoil again - The Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's political uncertainty deepened on Thursday (Sept 24) with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's claim that he had secured a formidable majority in Parliament still highly questionable.

But the opposition leader's audacious bid to seize power was stirring enough debate to raise questions about Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's legitimacy to stay in power.

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2020-09-24 14:20:58Z
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'Focus on us', say Sabah voters on impending state polls as Anwar's claim of parliamentary majority rocks political scene - CNA

KOTA KINABALU: Some Sabah residents who are set to vote in the state elections were surprised by the claims of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim that he has a parliamentary majority to form a new Malaysian federal government, but they maintained that they will cast their votes based on local issues. 

On Wednesday, Mr Anwar announced that he has garnered a "strong, formidable, convincing majority" of Members of Parliament (MPs) to overthrow the current government led by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.

Mr Muhyiddin has since said that Mr Anwar needs to prove that he has enough support to form a new government, while stating that he remains the "legal prime minister" of the country. 

The tussle for federal power comes as the campaigning for the Sabah state election is reaching its final days, before voters in the Borneo state head to the polls on Saturday (Sep 26).

The frontrunners for the hotly contested election are the Warisan Plus coalition and the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition.

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Polling for Sabah state election falls on Sep 26, 2020. (Photo: Bernama) 

The incumbent Warisan Plus coalition comprises of Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan), fellow state-based United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO) as well as Pakatan Harapan (PH) national parties Democratic Action Party (DAP), Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah).

Meanwhile, state opposition alliance GRS consists of Perikatan Nasional (PN), Barisan Nasional (BN) and other state-based parties such as Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) and Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR). 

Mr Danny Estermit, a resident at Api-Api constituency where PKR candidate Chistina Liew is the incumbent, told CNA that Mr Anwar’s announcement came as a shock to him, but it would not change his mind on how he will vote on Saturday.

“I think we were all surprised when Anwar announced out of the blue that he now has enough seats to overthrow Muhyiddin. But for Saturday, I am focused on picking a state representative, someone to address concerns on the ground. I am not too concerned with federal matters,” he said. 

Mr Estermit added that there was uncertainty as to whether Warisan would support Mr Anwar’s bid, so it was best to wait and see what happens after the state election.

“Datuk Seri Shafie has not said outright if he is behind Anwar or does he support Muhyiddin as PM, so we'd rather not speculate for now,” added the 27-year-old.

READ: Anwar claims parliamentary majority: What are the potential implications for Malaysia’s political scene?

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Warisan leader Shafie Apdal speaking at an event with youths near Kota Kinabalu. (Photo: Parti Warisan Sabah) 

Mr Shafie Apdal, the leader of the Warisan Plus coalition and incumbent chief minister of Sabah, was tight-lipped when asked to comment on whether he supported Mr Anwar.

Speaking to reporters after meeting with youths in Likas on Thursday morning, Mr Shafie said: “I don’t want to respond (to Anwar’s claim). I am very focused on the state election. We have just one or two days to go. I am here to win an election in Sabah.”

“We want support for Warisan in Sabah,” he added.

"FOCUS ON US"

One of those who attended the event, Mr Rozali Johar, a 21-year-old Likas resident who will be voting for the first time, told CNA that he was pleasantly surprised by Mr Anwar’s claim as he believed that the PH government is the rightful coalition to lead Malaysia, as determined by the people during the 2018 general election.

Mr Rozali said: “I was excited when I saw Anwar saying he has enough MPs to overthrow Muhyiddin’s government. The people chose PH (in 2018) so PH should be restored.”

He was also hopeful that Mr Shafie would back Mr Anwar publicly, maybe after the state election is over.

“But for Saturday, I will vote Warisan, because of what the party represents and how it is keen to help youths and address environmental and employment issues,” Mr Rozali added.

Meanwhile, an UMNO supporter in Sulaman, Mr Tokimin Hazziq noted that Mr Anwar had made similar takeover attempts twice, and had failed both times.

“I don’t really listen to what Anwar says, he has said all this before and it never amounted to anything,” said Mr Tokimin.

The 54-year-old acknowledged that he was also shocked when UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on Wednesday that many UMNO and BN MPs have stated their support for Mr Anwar to form a new government. 

“That’s strange because none of them have admitted (this) publicly. I would not take what Anwar said seriously because it’s not clear who is (backing) him.

“Even Warisan or Mahathir's party has not said they support him. It is confusing though but for Saturday, let’s ignore peninsular politics and focus on us,” he added.

Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad and his allies that were removed from Mr Muhyiddin's Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia have announced the formation of a new party called Parti Pejuang Tanah Air.  

"I AM STILL STANDING HERE AS PRIME MINISTER"

Mr Muhyiddin was also in Sabah to campaign on behalf of GRS candidates. On Wednesday night, he gave a speech in Luyang to a few hundred residents, where he stressed that Malaysia adopts a parliamentary democratic system that is based on the country’s Constitution.

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Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin speaking to Sabah residents on Sep 23, 2020. (Photo: Prime Minister's Office) 

“I am still standing here as the prime minister … Every single Malaysian, regardless of their background, is important for me. Because I care for all of you,” he said.

He arrived in Sabah hours after announcing that the federal government would be providing financial aid worth RM10 billion (US$2.4 billion) to further help Malaysians get through the COVID-19 pandemic, under the “Kita Prihatin” scheme.

Political lecturer with Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Dr Romzi Ationg said the announcement could be a “game changer” for Sabah state election as many voters were looking for any help to tide them through financial difficulties.

On the other hand, he said that Mr Anwar’s claims on a federal parliamentary majority could encourage voters who were sitting on the fence to support Warisan Plus, as the coalition could be part of the federal government in the near future.

“The prospect of Warisan being a key component of both the state and federal government could be encouraging, while supporting GRS for the purpose of having a federal and state government in sync could be seen as irrelevant now,” said Dr Romzi.

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2020-09-24 11:12:14Z
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Malaysia's King has 3 options after Anwar's power play - The Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR (BLOOMBERG) - The Malaysian King is set to play a key role in what happens next now that opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has claimed he has majority support to form a government.

The monarch, known as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, plans to hold an audience with Datuk Seri Anwar soon to give him the opportunity to prove his assertion, after postponing a Tuesday (Sept 22) meeting for health reasons. There is no exact time set yet.

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has maintained that he is still the legitimate leader and denounced Mr Anwar's attempt to destabilise the country's politics.

Here are a few ways the King could decide to resolve the impasse:

CALL AN ELECTION

The King has the power to dissolve Parliament, after which an election must be held within 60 days.

Lawmakers from the ruling and opposition coalitions have called for snap polls to resolve the political uncertainty once and for all, as Tan Sri Muhyiddin was sworn into office in March after the collapse of a government that took power after a 2018 election.

Mr Muhyiddin could also call an election, which he earlier said he might do if his coalition wins the Sabah statewide polls this Saturday.

SEEK CONFIDENCE VOTE

The monarch could request the Speaker of the Lower House to bring forward the next Parliament sitting, currently set for Nov 2, to hold a confidence vote sooner.

The opposition has been planning to challenge Mr Muhyiddin's support in Parliament for months, but the Speaker has repeatedly placed the motion at the bottom of the agenda.

In July, the Prime Minister proved he held a slim majority in Parliament when he replaced the Speaker.

APPOINT PRIME MINISTER

After former leader Mahathir Mohamad abruptly resigned in February, the King spent days speaking to each lawmaker to find out who they support, which led to Mr Muhyiddin's appointment.

This time, there is no leadership vacuum, so the monarch may need to urge the current premier to step down if Mr Anwar has the backing of a majority of lawmakers in Parliament.

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2020-09-24 04:43:02Z
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Anwar faces key obstacles to become Malaysia's next PM - The Straits Times

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2020-09-23 21:00:00Z
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Many UMNO, BN MPs voice support for Anwar: Ahmad Zahid - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: UMNO president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on Wednesday (Sep 23) he received information that many UMNO and Barisan Nasional (BN) Members of Parliament have stated their support for opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to form a new government. 

Ahmad Zahid, who is also BN chairman, said UMNO and BN are not component parties of Perikatan Nasional (PN), so any support for the PN government comes from individual MPs. 

“UMNO and BN are not able to stop MPs supporting Anwar from meeting the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to make known his intention," he said in a statement.

“I was told that many UMNO and BN MPs have voiced their support (for Anwar). I respect their decision.”

READ: Anwar Ibrahim says he has 'strong majority' to form a new government in Malaysia

READ: Muhyiddin says Anwar needs to prove he has parliamentary majority; stresses he remains the 'legal prime minister'

Anwar had earlier on Wednesday announced that he has garnered a "strong, formidable, convincing majority" of MPs to form a new government. 

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) president and Port Dickson MP claimed that he was supposed to have an audience with the king, but that it was postponed because the king was hospitalised.

Meanwhile, MCA president Wee Ka Siong stressed that the party, together with BN, will continue to support the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.

“In my capacity as MCA president, I wish to stress that our stance is clear and that MCA and BN fully stand by Muhyiddin. Under his leadership, the government has been able to function well and successfully contained the COVID-19 pandemic in the past six months.

"At the same time, we have revived the country's economy during these difficult times as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

READ: As Sabah heads to polls on Sep 26, what's at stake for the main political blocs?

READ: Commentary - Malaysian politics is going through a midlife crisis

Wee likened Anwar’s announcement to sabotaging the country at a time when it is trying to revive its economy. 

He added that Anwar is back to using his old tactics, like when he claimed to have the support of 30 MPs and was "headed for Putrajaya on Sep 16, 2008”.

"While speaking to reporters today, he (Anwar) can be seen to avoid touching on the total number of MPs who are with him," said the MCA president.

"As a senior political leader, Anwar should be more responsible, especially when the Sabah state election is taking place. The country's stability is far more important than his ambition to become prime minister."

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2020-09-23 14:43:43Z
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