A defiant PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob is battling calls for a dissolution of the Parliament that will pave the way for fresh polls in Malaysia, saying he never wanted to be PM which could mean he is not tied to any of those claiming he is PM because of their support.
Today he said two important things: Before being appointed as PM the idea of becoming PM had never occurred to him, nor did he have any desire to lead the government and if there are elections, it may result in yet another hung Parliament.
Both ways, he is telling his detractors and those forcing his hands to call for early polls that they will not win if they insist on getting what they want. Right?
