By Chandra Muzaffar

New Straits Times-Aug 24

There is little sense in grading a new government on its performance in its first 100 days in office especially if it has just replaced the world’s longest running coalition in power.  Pakatan Harapan itself had set the stage for this evaluation by pledging to fulfil 10 promises within 100 days in its election manifesto. The 100 days idea is nothing more than a political fad that originated with the Franklin Roosevelt presidency in the United States of America. It is totally inappropriate in our context following the monumental challenges that have unfolded which require an appraisal that is non-partisan, fair, continuous and comprehensive.

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First published in: The New Straits Times