What Do Lame Ducks Have To Do With Politics? Political Jargons Explained
Everyone is talking about the current local political drama and a lot of unusual words, phrases or jargons are being thrown around kiri, kanan and tengah.
If you've been watching or reading reports (or listening to that very intense political friend - we all know that one person - comment) about the latest political scene and are going "huh?!", don't worry, we've got you covered!
Read on to master some of the political terminologies that have been cropping up in news reports these last few days.
Lame duck prime minister

This term has got nothing to do with the waterfowl birds but refers to a president who's successor has already been elected.
Recently used:
Kami yakin bahawa percubaan memaksa Perdana Menteri menentukan tarikh peralihan kuasa sebagai usaha jahat untuk menjadikan Perdana Menteri sebagai “lame duck PM”. - Azmin Ali
Coup d'etat

A coup d'etat is a French term that literally means "blow of state". Before you even try to figure this one out (and no, it's not THAT kind of blow), a coup d'etat is basically a coup.
It is a forcible expulsion or removal of power of an existing government by non-democratic means i.e. what Azmin and his peeps were allegedly trying to do.
Recently used:
“I would like to declare that this is a failed coup d’etat. The back door efforts will not succeed unless Mahathir is involved." - Khalid Samad quoted in a report by Free Malaysia Today.
Backdoor government

According to Collins Dictionary, backdoor is when something is done in secret, indirect or in a dishonest way.
A bloc

A bloc when it comes to politics is just another way of saying an alliance. According to Wikipedia, a bloc is a cooperation by members of different political parties, in countries with a parliamentary system, on a common agenda of some kind.
Interim PM vs Caretaker PM

No, Bob, (we're naming Bob after that one friend who makes the lamest jokes) one is not more caring than the other.
Hung parliament
A hung parliament is one where no political party or coalition has enough seats to declare an overall majority.

Horse trading

Just like the lame duck, horse trading has got nothing to do with the elegant hoofed herbivorous animals.
“Some Bersatu loyalists aligned with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad may jump ship and support the state government. It is a numbers game, ” said a source to The Star pertaining to politicians jumping camp in Johor.
You now know more than you did before
And just like that, you've turned into a political smarty pants. (At least for the next few days lah.)