Dizasta1
Senior Member
Yeah, but the Malaysian Constitution does not have a clause stipulating that the head of state can only serve a certain period of time. And, on a personal note trust me, Mahatir ain't all chuckles and sunshine/
No one said the former Malay PM was all sparkles and sunshine, but when the time came, he handed over power to the one who legitimately was chosen by the people of Malaysia.
As for the Chinese constitution stating max term of ruling head of state. Well with time, circumstances change and with it, so should the constitution. We have seen the rise of Xi Jinping's enforcement of anti-corruption. If that means the eradication of corruption that plagues the government of China, then let the constitution be changed so that corruption is eliminated. Because it is due to corruption so many countries have suffered and have been an impediment to their progress.