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Malaysian PM to step down in March, paving way for deputy to take over PDF Print
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Thursday, 09 October 2008 09:53

CLIFFORD COONAN in Kuala Lumpur

MALAYSIAN PRIME minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announced yesterday that he will step down in March, paving the way for his deputy, Najib Razak, to take over the premiership, but falling short of resolving a growing political crisis in the southeast Asian country.

The move averts the possibility of a split in Mr Abdullah's United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party, which forms the core of the National Front coalition that has ruled Malaysia since it became independent in 1957.

By tradition, the UMNO leader is also Malaysia's prime minister.

Mr Abdullah had been fighting for his political life since he led the government to its worst yet performance in a general election last March. "In all my years of service, I have always been guided by my conscience . . . and I do not want a divided party and governing coalition, but one that is united and harmonious," said Mr Abdullah, whose term expires in 2013.

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's multiracial coalition, the People's Alliance, won an unprecedented 82 seats in the 222-member parliament in the March polls, tapping into rising dissatisfaction with the government.

Mr Anwar was heir apparent to former premier Mahathir Mohamad until 1998, when he was sacked and charged for corruption and sodomy. He is currently on trial on renewed charges of "voluntarily committing carnal intercourse against the order of nature" and faces 20 years in jail if convicted. He says the charges are politically motivated.

Mr Anwar claims he has won over enough government legislators to win power, although he has not named his supporters in the government.

Mr Abdullah's successor is not seen as having the political strength needed to reform the economy and win back lost ground from the opposition, and is likely to create a power vacuum at a time when racial tensions in the southeast Asian country of 27 million people are high.

Mr Najib is the son of one prime minister and nephew of another, and is a staunch defender of ethnic Malay rights.

Chinese and Indians blame government affirmative action policies favouring Malays, who account for 60 per cent of the population, for causing social tensions.

Mr Najib is not popular among ethnic Chinese and Indians, and has been tainted by allegations linking him to the death of a Mongolian model, who was shot and then blown to pieces in the jungle in a case that has scandalised the nation.

The global financial crisis is expected to hit Malaysia's export-driven economy hard. Inflation reached a 27-year high this month and growth forecasts for next year have been cut to 3 per cent from 5 per cent.

© 2008 The Irish Times

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written by smeagrooo, October 09, 2008 10:02:21
i understand from Rockybru's site, that our sleepy head will take 2 months off before he steps down.....

Still in office but gonna do some jet-setting first and enjoy life at taxpayer's expense?
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written by BORN FREE, October 09, 2008 10:12:35
Hey smeagrooo, seriously speaking, a sleepy head to lead Malaysia is better than an alleged murderer to rule Malaysia. At least this sleepy head did give us media freedom this few years otherwise we will not be in this website at all and will not realise that this country is full of shits swept under carpets by UMNO/BN. This we got to give AAB the thumbs up !
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written by JohnQ, October 09, 2008 10:23:07
Reform! Why no showhand on mongolia gal cards, coward! May the liar and flipflop jets nosedive into pacific

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written by ahmadneil, October 09, 2008 10:34:30
The chinese and the Indians are against umno becos it propagates racism.
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written by michael chick, October 09, 2008 10:40:14
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written by Lostsoul12, October 09, 2008 10:40:29
What's the difference???? From a sleeping rabbit to C4. Do you expect any changes/reform??? Although I really hope for positive changes, with racism and too.... corrupted umno, my hope remain hope......... until maybe when PKR take over....... (lets pray hard for it)
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written by Mark C, October 09, 2008 10:40:54

written by ahmadneil, October 09, 2008 10:34:30
The chinese and the Indians are against umno becos it propagates racism.



me thinks the rakyat is against umno as it's umnoputras against the rakyat.
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written by unomalaysia, October 09, 2008 11:43:21
And so its done.
The Iblis (eventhough a sleepy one) will pass the baton to the Syaitan, but wait there is a bigger (and I do mean mean BIG!) female syaitan at the back pulling the strings.
Dumb giving in to Dumber.
Keianlah Malaysia.... unless DSAI make good his promise and save Malaysia!! (before he is ISAed)
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written by willove, October 09, 2008 12:41:11
The title SHOULD read:

"Malaysian PM to step down in March, paving way for Pakatan Rakyat to take over!"

Please do not allow to let Najis make it worse for us Malaysians.
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written by asguard, October 09, 2008 13:46:29
Waste of time... the DPM is no angel but a big timer devil...
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