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Thursday, 09 October 2008 08:44
(The Malaysian Insider) The decision by Abdullah Badawi to cut short his leadership is unlikely to end the larger political battle between a resurgent opposition led by former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim and a considerably weakened National Front ruling coalition.

Political analysts say the tussle would worsen because Abdullah's choice, deputy prime minister Najib Razak, and Anwar are arch-rivals and see each other as standing in the way of their ambitions.

"The rise of Najib would also see the return of (former prime minister) Dr Mahathir Mohamad to Umno and possibly to the political centre stage. He would probably be the biggest influence on Najib," said political
commentator James Wong.

Abdullah rose up the ranks of Umno, was well liked and in the shadows during the 22 years when Dr Mahathir held sway. Dr Mahathir had said last year he picked Abdullah as a "temporary substitute" to hold the seat
for Najib.

"Abdullah would be remembered as a pleasant man who simply did not have the skills or the gumption to rule," said a Chinese newspaper editor who declined to be identified. "He tried to please everybody and in the end
failed to please anybody."

Najib, an economist by training, has more than two decades of political and government experience.

He was only 22 when he entered politics after the death of his father, revered second prime minister Abdul Razak, in 1976. He became the country's youngest minister two years later.

But his standing has been damaged by links to the 2006 murder of a Mongolian woman with whom he allegedly had an affair. Anwar also accused him of receiving kickbacks on defence deals he had handled. Najib denied the allegations and swore on the Koran he had never met Altantuya Shaariibuu, who was blown up with C4 explosives.

Anwar said it would be an "unmitigated disaster" for Malaysia if Najib became prime minister.

"He takes over at a very difficult time for Malaysia, with political and economic turmoil on the rise and with all previously accepted norms now under attack," said Ramon Navaratnam, a former senior finance ministry
official who is now the president of Transparency International, Malaysia.

"He has the experience and Umno backing, but he is under a cloud over the Mongolian affair. His performance as national leader would be affected unless the controversy is cleared up."

Abdullah succeeded Dr Mahathir as the country's fifth prime minister in November 2003, but he immediately got into trouble for cancelling several large public projects. He also reversed Dr Mahathir's economic focus from manufacturing to agriculture, ostensibly to benefit rural Malays.

Under fierce criticism, he reversed the policies and in the past four years kept changing decisions, earning the nickname "Mr Flip Flop".

But critics of Najib say he is a "carbon copy" of his mentor Dr Mahathir and is likely to use harsh measures, including security laws that allow for detention without trial, to curtail the resurgent opposition.

"Najib is very experienced in government and politics," writer and commentator Karim Raslan said. "He has political pedigree, strong support in Umno and a good grasp of complex issues."

Foreign diplomats said Najib's immediate tasks were to get a grip on the sliding economy, reassure foreign investors, play by the rules against political opponents and ease rising ethnic tensions. - South China Morning Post

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written by ahmadneil, October 09, 2008 08:53:14
If Najis is PM then God knows when RPK will be release.Only those murderers of Altantuya will be back on the streets.
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written by SocratesI, October 09, 2008 08:54:18

The most immediate task of Najis Rosak should be to C4 Rosmah and himself ... and confess to the murder of Altantuya ... a murderer and a gutless one who is scared of his bini at that as our PM ... I am going to puke !

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written by ahmadneil, October 09, 2008 08:55:09
In order for RPK to be release, Anwar have to be the 6th PM,not Najis.
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written by indianputra, October 09, 2008 08:55:35
The reality of the situation is that Najib will never become the PM. He will be ousted by the following methods:

1) Pak Lah will release all the ammunitions against Najib within the next few weeks. He will do in such a way, that he will never be the suspect. This will cause so much problems for Najib, that includes arrests, court case etc.that he will resign as the DPM. The UMNO will now beg the return of Pak Lah.. Well, that's really interesting!!

2) Anwar will take over the Government by the 'cross-overs'.

Good luck Najib!
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written by SocratesI, October 09, 2008 08:59:00

Are the UMNO Malays so morally BANKRUPT as to have to pick a murderer, and a hen-pecked one at that to lead them ??!! Is Najis Rosak representative of ALL UMNO Malays ?? If that is so, these people in UMNO are BEYOND REDEMPTION ... the only place for them is NERAKA !!

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written by asguard, October 09, 2008 09:04:07
we will have another corrupted PM najis... it makes no difference!
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written by sydput, October 09, 2008 09:57:35
RPK may end up being the longest ISA detainee of najib becomes PM.
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written by gx27, October 09, 2008 11:01:59
the beginning of doomsday for malaysia
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