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Saturday, 18 October 2008 14:19

OCT 18 — Barring any major scandals, Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak is poised to become Malaysia’s Prime Minister by next March.

The writer is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

 

At 55, the youngish and debonair Pahang aristocrat is achieving his goal at an age not uncommon for first-time Prime Ministers in Malaysia.

Of the five previous ones, three got into top office when they were around 54 to 56. Najib’s father, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, was the youngest ever, becoming Prime Minister at 48. Abdullah was the oldest, at 64.

Few in the upper echelons of power in Malaysia can match Najib’s political breeding. Not only is his father remembered by Malays in general as the man who laid the groundwork for Malay progress, Najib is also nephew-in-law of his father’s successor, the much respected Tun Hussein Onn.

Education Minister Datuk Hishammuddin Hussein is therefore his first cousin on their mother’s side.

Not only do blood ties place Najib auspiciously in the Umno power structure, among the ruling class of both Johor and Pahang, few have the wide experience in government that he boasts of.

A graduate in Industrial Economics from the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, he was drawn into politics by his father’s sudden demise in 1976. He was soon made deputy minister in several ministries, including finance and education.

Later, he headed both those key ministries, and was also Pahang Menteri Besar. He held the powerful position of Umno Youth chief from 1987 to 1993.

Given such a background, being Prime Minister should not pose too big a challenge for Najib. He is known to be a decisive man when he needs to be.

However, holding positions of power for 32 years has left him tainted by controversies and scandals. Corruption allegations follow him endlessly, and might haunt him all the more once he becomes Prime Minister.

Non-Malays have not forgotten his part in fanning inter-ethnic tensions in 1987 with threats of soaking a keris in Chinese blood. Incessant claims that he was involved in the murder in 2006 of a Mongolian woman, Altantuya Shaariibuu, have harmed his reputation somewhat.

The latest controversy centres around tender irregularities in the ongoing purchase of 12 aircraft from the French-German firm, Eurocopters.

Despite these predicaments, Najib’s control over Umno once he becomes its president is expected to be strong. His career path and political network put him ahead of most potential contenders. However, circumstances surrounding his ascendance to the premiership are far from ideal.

The reason why Abdullah has to leave will also be the cause of much anxiety for a Najib administration. The opposition Pakatan Rakyat , led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, is now a formidable presence in Parliament. With the opposition holding more than a third of the seats, Najib, as Premier, will be able to make constitutional amendments only with PR’s collaboration.

For the first time in Malaysian history, the ruling Barisan Nasional will be faced with an alternative coalition daring to dream of replacing it. To make matters worse for the BN, all its five members in mainland Malaysia, including Umno, fared badly in the March elections. The next BN leader will have to pay close attention to the strength and loyalty of its lesser allies, and reduce Malay-centrism within Umno.

By and large, Najib will need to demonstrate that he can withstand Anwar’s onslaughts and escape the stamp of passivity and tentativeness that Abdullah’s administration has been known for — and do all that without allowing former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to steer his hand.

The purported reason why he was passed over by Dr Mahathir — Najib’s former mentor — in 2003 when the latter was choosing a successor is not an issue for Umno at the moment. The Muslim vote that Dr Mahathir lost for BN in 1999 and that Abdullah managed to regain in 2004 is now firmly in the hands of the opposition. It is not there any longer for Najib to lose, as was Dr Mahathir’s fear in 2003.

With opposition leader Anwar now seeking to be the next Premier instead of Najib, the latter will have little time for rest. The war of words between these two men will be intense, and there will be no shortage of political intrigue for Malaysians to gasp over in the coming months.

At present, the person most likely to become Najib’s deputy is Minister of International Trade and Industry Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Born in 1947, Muhyiddin is six years older than Najib. He is known to have ambitions of becoming Umno president, and being No. 2 to the younger Najib does not say much of his chances of ever getting there. How loyal Muhyuddin will be to Najib has yet to be tested. — TODAY

The writer is a Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. His latest book is “Lost in Transition: Malaysia under Abdullah”.

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written by willove, October 18, 2008 14:48:56
Couldn't agree more, BARRING any major scandals.
Major scandals is all what Najib is about. So?
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written by Lembing, October 18, 2008 14:53:09
I could only remember his father to the man mainly responsible for causing the racial riots in Singapore and on May 13. Both riots were started whilst Tengku AR was overseas with his father as the acting PM.
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written by ahmadneil, October 18, 2008 14:53:43
Paris...8:53 am(6hrs behind M'sia time)
After a nite out with a few friends,actually we went to Louvre' theater , after we seen the film'IF i did it'based on the real story of O.J. Simpson,whom the jury fail to convict after been accused of murdering his ex wife and her boyfriend.Look like the title of the film sound familiar to Altantuya's tragic death on the malaysian soil.
This morning,the sun rose early and the mist is still dense and the streets quiet,as it is a weekend.I make my way across the street to a small cafe which sell french toast and coffee.Grab a newspaper,I took my seat inside becos it's still cold outside.I look a my time and it won' be long before that French lady,she insist that I must not reveal her name,so lets call her Cath,who works in MAS office in Paris will arrive.
True enough Cath arrived 5 minutes late and she apologize for been late but I told it was alright.Immediately she got down to our topic.As I have told her earlier what I needed,she pulls out a big envelope and out came all the papers.We go through all the details,such as the weight of their luggages etc.After going through all the air tickets copy,I didn't find what I have been looking for.Shit!All the whys cross my mind.I only found Altantuya name on the 3 tickets but where are the rest,I'm completely lost.After a few seconds in doubts,I finally come to my sense.Those bastards must have taken some other airline out of Charles de Gaulle airport,Paris.Flying separately is their way to escape undue attention.Now then,I have to start all over again.But all is not lost as Cath got me some useful documents which I very much appreciate.We ordered some more coffee and we plot our next move.We tried to think of what airline they will use as a 'getaway'.We can't get all the airlines in the world so we agree on a few.After some thoughts we agree on these airlines which have a big chance that they will fly on it,Singapore Airline,Cathay Pacific,Granuda Airline and Thai Airway.I ask Cath if she will help me to contact her associates in all these airlines and she promise me she will look into it.I ask her to proceed and let me know at the earliest which she obliged.Our conversation continue into late morning and soon it will be lunch time so I ask her to join me for lunch .To my surprise she accepted and I'm happy that we will solve this puzzle as we lunch together.I can't proceed any further becos super admin will throw me out.Will get back to you all later.Merci.
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written by Cash Money, October 18, 2008 14:55:27
It will the sheer pleasure of the rakyat when the Barisan govt is dead and buried while Najis the follower is at the top of the Heap.
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written by MAMR, October 18, 2008 14:58:15
Present DPM maybe can reach his destiny of being a PM BUT when more people wake up from their sleep then the scenario will CHANGE.
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written by Desert Fox, October 18, 2008 15:34:11
The main problem with the Malay mentality(and now many other ethnic m'sians) is their automatic subservience to anyone with supposedly blue blood/ aristocratic ancestry/having a mere given title of Datuk. Hence we have a culture where idiots are put into power simply by virtue of their links,eg all children of ministers. Unfortunately this happens right from the top organizations down to simply informal social gatherings....so much fuss is made about the attendance of someone with a title or son of somebody. Malaysia can truly berjaya if such rotten thinking can be erased
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written by ahmadneil, October 18, 2008 15:37:56
Malaysians...
The Eurocopter news is shown on the primetime TV in France.In this headline news,the newscaster say that this deal with the malaysian government is in serious doubt and the European Union will be looking into this if find any irregularities.The newscaster went on to say that massive burning of the virgin jungles on the island of Borneo and the indiscriminate killing of wildlife especially the famous Orangutans is one of the main reason that may cause this Eurocopter deal to be cancel.Gruesome pictures of dead Orangutans,Hornbills,rare birds,deers etc are flash on TV.One particular picture shows 2 Orangutans with their hands chopped off and tied to a tree brought anger to my french guide.He started calling names after viewing these picture and promise to confront the malaysian official if ever he have a chance to meet them.I did tell him that this cruel act may have happen across the boarder in Kalimantan which belongs to Indonesia.He just shake his head and says that doesn't matter becos every country that produce oil palm must be held responsible for this cruel and inhuman act.Well,I have to say,this is another bad image our country have been receiving abroad.I just don't known when our gov't will say these words'Enough is Enough'
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written by SocratesI, October 18, 2008 15:40:07

Najis Rosak may be the president of the Unscrupulous Moronic Nazi Party before too long, but I don't care as long as he is the new head of the Opposition !! No way he can be my Prime Monster ... let us have a Referendum to kick him out if PR & DSAI doesn't manage to take over the Govt. before the UMNO polls !!

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written by Catharsis, October 18, 2008 15:53:49
If YB Najib has any ministerial integrity left in him - he should stand down with grace
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written by honestlypls, October 18, 2008 17:10:55
Ministry says no hanky panky in Eurocopter deal. did we expect otherwise. we know the end results of all enquiries. so looks like he is going to be PM. yaks ,what a fightening thought. Oh by way. Catharsis he has no integrity that's why he did all that he did and will keep on doing as long as he is DPM and then to PM.

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written by lamakawan, October 18, 2008 17:26:31
You are right, the descendent of May 13 1969 starter of racial riots. While Tunku abdul Rahman was out of the country. As they say, like father like son. that's why he was wieldimg the kris around and had to apologise so many years later, even though so many years had elapsed.
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written by Fuminari, October 18, 2008 17:37:29
from now on,malaysian do not know where to put each of our face in the international realm n earn respect from the rest of the world;becos we are helplessly n hopelessly having a MOQI as the PM in waiting who is in total lack of foundamental moral decency!that make us a MOQI too!
MOQI=man of questionable innocence.
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written by Fuminari, October 18, 2008 17:44:11
ahmahneil,u should hav brought up to ur french guides about the inhuman n tyrant stunts from the barbaric umno creatures using the dragonian ISA as the protective veil to rob n rape the nation!it is worst than chopping off the orang utans' hands!!
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written by george3, October 18, 2008 18:02:46
The root problem now in Malaysia is that people are judged based on their race?

This basic question to test whether you are true Malaysian or prone to be racist is by answering the basic questions:-

1. Do u have any close friend other than your own ethnic friend? Do you take efforts to understand their culture?
2. When people from different race quarrel (let say without knowing what are they quarreling), do you think is a race issue or their personal problem?
3. When you choose your leader, is race your criteria/s?
4. When you buy certain products or services, you based on the product or service quality rather than race of people behind it?

If you have a close friend from other ethic, try to understand their culture,and do not feel offended when your race involved in quarrel with other races, choose leader based on leadership not race based, buy product or service based on the quality and after sales service, I believed at least you are TRUE MALAYSIAN!

How many of you under this category?
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written by jargon, October 18, 2008 18:16:26
george3...my answers to your questions......

1)of course plus all races married into the family plus all religion even
Islam.
2) Personal issue. it's never the race,it's the person.
3) Never the race.
4) Of course product and service quality.

Also have good friends of all races. Anyway always knew I was a true Malaysian.
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written by george3, October 18, 2008 18:28:07
smilies/cheesy.gif Great, Jargon! , we are all Malaysians! Get more of your true Malaysians to join in this MT group! RPK will love to see all of us in a Malaysian spirit! I want to know how many of us out of total Malaysian population of 27 million. Until and unless we have sufficient truely Malaysian particular the voters only we can hope! Sorry all the BN leader particular UNMO& putras putries, you are still a lot to learn from RPK spirit of True Malaysian Could we elect RPK as the `Modern Father of Malaysians'? Anybody disagree to this?
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written by honestlypls, October 18, 2008 19:08:53
Go right ahead...whoelse but RPK..
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written by Liberace, October 18, 2008 22:43:21
Najib is a snooty aristocrat. I know. I've met him twice. He does not have the common man touch that Anwar exudes. He can never connect with the people. He cannot even begin to understand the problems of the average citizen and even without Altantuya and corruption allegations hanging over his head, he'll be bad for the nation. I find it hard to believe that he's smart, but at any rate, smarts alone don't make a good leader. You've got to have a passion for the well being of the little guy and I think that's beyond a man who thinks he's too high class for the rest of us. And his wife? I've had an extremely close encounter with her for several hours. She thinks it's beneath her to acknowledge the presence of low lives like the ordinary guys. Malaysians are getting a PM who doesn't care for us. It's just his birth right to him.
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written by samson, October 18, 2008 23:12:53
Sorry....biggun129....we might read newspaper 16-9-2013 that PKR (DSAI) taken over govt....or maybe earlier...don't get your hopes up....anything possible after Tsunami MAR08.
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written by Desert Fox, October 19, 2008 04:31:19
Kudos to george 3 and jargon for being True Malaysians.... but of course I assume,sadly,that it is only us minority True Malaysians who make up as loyal readers of this site-apart from the dumb SB who monitor it smilies/angry.gif Anyway,what Liberace has said is also true about Najib being snooty and that goes for his whole clan too,eg aunts,cousins,etc. Apparently,when Najib's son was in 'Garden International School' ( NB the clan do not go to sekolah kebangsaan ) he used to tell his classmates that he will one day also be the PM!!! He is now currently in a top boarding school in England called 'Sevenoaks' doing IB. Yes,to them,its all about birth right smilies/tongue.gif
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