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We’re willing to work with ‘previous enemies’ but with conditions, says Anwar

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The opposition leader says this is to ensure promises are not broken.

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Dr Mahathir Mohamad said last week that his party will not work with Perikatan Nasional or Pakatan Harapan in GE15 but Anwar Ibrahim said he was ready to work with anyone who wanted ‘to be good to us’. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA:
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim today said he is willing to work with anyone, including “previous enemies”, but with conditions.

“We have worked with these enemies before. But with the condition to learn from past mistakes.

“And any promises made should not be allowed to be broken,” he said in his special message through Facebook Live today.

This comes after Dr Mahathir Mohamad said last week that his party, Pejuang, will not work with Perikatan Nasional or Pakatan Harapan in the coming general election. This is to avoid being hampered by any baggage carried over from these coalitions.

Anwar had previously claimed that he was duped by Mahathir in the succession plan during the PH era.

Today, Anwar said he was ready to work with anyone who wanted “to be good to us”.

He also told party delegates and members to cultivate close ties with DAP and Amanah. “Don’t allow small differences or opinions to divide us.”

He said any differences should be discussed and no one should force another.

“We must learn from our previous experiences with betrayals.”

He said teamwork was needed to ensure the country is run well as the rakyat are suffering.

Yesterday, a “dump Mahathir” chorus echoed again during the PKR Youth assembly held online.

This was one of the motions passed at the end of the assembly yesterday, together with the call to Pakatan Harapan to enter the next general election (GE15) with Anwar as the prime ministerial candidate.

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