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Sunday, 28 September 2008 11:07

On the Beat by Wong Chun Wai

The 2010 transition plan has been short-circuited, and everyone is waiting for a clearer picture soon.

IT has been a truly dramatic week for Malaysians. Just weeks ago, we were told that the leadership transition plan would take effect in 2010 when Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi passes the baton to his deputy.

But the political changes have accelerated with the Prime Minister possibly leaving office even earlier.

He has now been given a six-month breathing space with the party elections, scheduled for December, postponed to March.

The conclusion from the supreme council meeting is that Najib, who is already shouldering bigger responsibilities with his appointment as Finance Minister, would take over the leadership soon.

In short, the countdown has begun and the handover is imminent. The date, for some analysts, is merely a face-saving gesture to ensure he gets a respectful and graceful exit.

But it is imperative to note that Pak Lah has put in some caveats — he is not going on leave and that he would only decide on his political future by Oct 9.

For his supporters, who have found the decision difficult to accept, it is premature to write Pak Lah off.

Still the reality is that there is very little time left as Oct 9, when the 191 Umno divisions begin to name their nominations, is barely 10 days away. The divisions have until Oct 31 to decide their choices.

There are only two available options for Pak Lah — if he decides not to defend his presidency, it means retirement but if he decides to fight, Umno, and Malaysians, are in for a roller-coaster ride.

It could well mean a bruising fight with Najib as the latter has already been facing tremendous pressure for his reluctance, even refusal, to challenge the status quo.

The odds have been stacked up against Pak Lah since the heavy losses suffered by the Barisan Nasional on March 8.

It was the worst electoral defeat of the ruling coalition and even the 1969 election results were not as bad as that of 2008.

In short, it was no longer tenable for Pak Lah, badly wounded from the results, to hold on to his position.

The worsening economy due to the rising fuel prices, among others, hurt him further, as it did all heads of governments the world over.

Known as Mr Nice Guy, he suddenly found himself an unpopular leader, a fact his supporters and friends find hard to understand.

Should Pak Lah decide to fight on after Oct 9, it could possibly lead to a three-cornered fight with Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah joining in the fray — if he can secure enough nominations.

The conventional wisdom is that the Kelantan prince would not get the required 58 nominations to contest the post.

But it is obvious that efforts have been made by Pak Lah and Najib to put the party above their interests by preventing possible contests.

Even Tan Sri Muyhiddin Yassin, who has been open in his criticism of the leadership, acknowledged that Pak Lah has been magnanimous.

For most of the supreme council members, the message has been made clear and that Pak Lah has come to terms with it.

The events would develop naturally and there are no reasons to rush into details such as dates. There would be no pressure of any kind, in short, as the crux of the issue has been resolved.

This week, Malaysians can expect to see more as the political drama continues to unfold.

- The Star

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written by AYKC, September 28, 2008 11:40:38
Abdullah has a upper hand by virtue of being the incumbent PM and the UMNO warlords is not able to move if he decide otherwise...that is why he says he is not under pressure to relinquish his position in UMNO as President.

The reality is that he can cling to his position as PM of Malaysia, techinically until the end of his term in 2013, eventhough he may not be President of UMNO as Constitution never mention that the PM of Malaysia has to be the incumbent President of UMNO.

Therefore the only way to un-seat him, if he (Pak Lah) decides to remain defiant, is for UMNO/BN to intiate a motion of no confident vote in Parliment which is , I think, the very last or a "no-no" option, for UMNO/BN considering PAKATAN's PM in waiting will be waiting for the main-course to be served on a silver platter. I suspect that such a scenario is going on in UMNO which is why we see a lot of jostling and FLIP FLOP decision which changes by the minute, within UMNO

Congratulation DSAI !!!!
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written by indianputra, September 28, 2008 12:19:04
The drama is JUST going to unfold. The rumor is that within the next 10 days or as soon as Raya is over, Pak Lah is going to send out missiles against Najib. He will release all the information about the political scandal, corruption, murder case etc. about Najib and that will end Najib's political career. Pak Lah will not do it by himself but will use other sources to release the information.

Pak Lah will contunue being the PM till 2001.

Anwar, please do something lah!
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written by Jit Dharma, September 28, 2008 12:32:12
Mr. Nice Guy? What planet are you on Mr. Wong..? Throwing two innocent and
defenceless women into jail makes him Mr. Gutless Coward/Bastard.Jailing Brother
RPK makes him Mr.Scumbag. Grow up.....
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written by DXB2008, September 28, 2008 13:07:54
And his buddy, Rais Yatim talked about SODOMY in the UN general assembly!
http://1426.********.com/2008/...in-un.html
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written by varvoom, September 28, 2008 13:36:50
Badawi: “Did I see a dagger before me?” Najib and his Umno cohorts: “No! You dickhead it’s a Kris!”
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written by Saint, September 28, 2008 14:46:33
The PM should call for a No Confidence Vote.
BN members will have to vote to support PM to retain power - not doing will remove them from power. Anwar's "bluff" will also be put to rest. The PM needs to be brave enough to do it. He can take his time to remove the thorns after it one by one.

But the PM will not do it.
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written by EYFF, September 28, 2008 15:00:55
AAB you owe it to us to run for UMNO presidency post! We the Malaysian silent majority vote for you in the general election! Have balls and fight!

Do not curse us with Najib the prince of the Ultras.

If you step down and run away then we will hand the Govt to the Opposition in the next general election! smilies/cry.gif smilies/cry.gif smilies/cry.gif smilies/cry.gif
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written by mucking fuddled, September 28, 2008 16:18:06
pm,
take a leaf from your predecessor,that kera kerala alias a/l kutty.....
with whatever grey matter you have left, conjure up a conspiracy and get rid of mr. boom boom, your most evil dpm, any which way you can, the rakyat will thank you immensely and replace him with zaid, your ex law minister...oh yeah !
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