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Monday, 17 November 2008 13:29

With Abdullah almost out of the picture, Khairy's star may be fading but analysts say that in the arcane business of UMNO internal politics, Mukhriz cannot yet count on victory.

My Sin Chew

A new generation of leaders in Malaysia is fighting for control of the ruling party--in disarray since heavy election losses--with the premier's son-in-law battling his predecessor's son.

The successors of current leader Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and former premier Mahathir Mohamad are shaping up to continue hostilities that have raged between the two veterans for the past few years.

After disastrous election results in March, Abdullah has been forced to stand down early next year, unleashing an unprecedented contest for top posts in the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO).

Drawing intense interest is the tussle for the influential role of youth wing chief--a nurturing ground for future leaders.

Abdullah's son-in-law is pitted against Mahathir's son, in a fight that could determine which of the rival clans will control Malaysia's future.

The two patriarchs have had a very public falling-out since the 2003 leadership handover, and Mahathir's constant sniping is one of the major factors behind Abdullah's impending departure.

"It is obvious that the person who wins will determine whether the party's future will be more aligned to Abdullah or Mahathir, as they have each got their favourite proxy in the race," said Tricia Yeoh from the Centre for Public Policy Studies.

Mukhriz Mahathir, a sophisticated 44-year-old businessman, is the front-runner for the youth chief job.

His father will forever be remembered as the man whose two-decade rule brought prosperity to Malaysia, transforming a tropical backwater into one of Southeast Asia's most prosperous nations.

But Mukhriz says he is his own man and is looking to reform the youth movement, which along with the ruling party has lost much support and credibility over the years.

"One of the reasons we were rejected in the last general elections and recent by-elections was the perception that we misuse, worse still abuse, our positions in government for political purposes," he told AFP.

"So I want an arm's-length relationship between the party and the government."

The UMNO-led coalition, which has run Malaysia since independence in 1957, suffered its worst-ever setback in March elections, losing five states and a third of parliamentary seats--effectively ending Abdullah's career.

Abdullah had been criticised as weak and ineffective, but many Malaysians believe a major factor in his downfall was the antics of his 32-year-old son-in-law Khairy Jamaluddin.

The Oxford-educated Khairy was an aide to Abdullah before marrying the boss's daughter in 2001, sending him on a meteoric rise that landed him the deputy youth chief position in 2004.

Eloquent and expensively dressed, Khairy cuts an impressive figure but his naked ambition and alleged influence with his father-in-law have seen him vilified on political websites and in water-cooler gossip.

Mahathir has accused Abdullah of pandering to the demands of Khairy, whom he said was influencing government policy, contracts and appointments--charges he denies.

"I've gotten used to it. As far as I'm concerned, nobody has substantiated any of this innuendo with any facts or evidence, I have consistently denied it but people persist on perpetuating this perception," Khairy told AFP.

Khairy, who also has big reform plans for UMNO youth, says his reputation has been unfairly smeared.

"I'm not merely up against Mukhriz. There looms behind him someone, something, much larger. That is exactly what I'm up against," he said.

"Mahathir has... openly campaigned for Mukhriz, has repeatedly criticised and denigrated me and who am I when compared to Mahathir? He is a statesman and a PM of 22 years and I'm just starting off in politics."

With Abdullah almost out of the picture, Khairy's star may be fading but analysts say that in the arcane business of UMNO internal politics, Mukhriz cannot yet count on victory.

"But whatever the outcome, it will finally determine whether Mahathir or Abdullah has the last say," said Yeoh.
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written by I_Luv_Manglish, November 17, 2008 13:42:24
Gajah sama gajah berlawan, pelanduk mati di tengah-tengah.
Only a miracle can save this country from these psychopaths.
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written by arazak, November 17, 2008 13:43:56
Let those son of robber and, son in law of thief stab each other. . ., if one of them is politically dead, it is better. But, it is even better if both of them are "dead and burried" (as in the words of SIL of thief)and are out from our political landscape!
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written by Arubin, November 17, 2008 13:50:25
Mukhriz Mahathir, a sophisticated 44-year-old businessman, is the front-runner for the youth chief job.


Ah yes. A businessman who is so sophisticated that he needed to be bailed out by his daddy using public funds.

Watching those 2 contest to be the future of Malaysian politics is like watching an Alien vs Predator movie. Whoever wins, we lose. Arr...
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written by cheekymate, November 17, 2008 13:51:31
Folks, whoever wins we are in DEEP SHIT. Let's work on stopping them in their tracks.
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written by ahmadneil, November 17, 2008 13:58:29
The person who can pay the most under table money will win becos money politics is what it's all about in umno elections.
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written by ahmadneil, November 17, 2008 14:04:23
In sarawak their will be another round of fight in PRS between Larry Soon and James Masing.Both are determined to grab the PRS Presidency.Masing ,who have fallen out of favour with chief minister ,is fighting for his political life, while Larry Soon who have the backing of Taib is looking for a confrontation with Masing.
With all this infighting,the man who will stand to benefit the most is Anwar.
With Gabriel Adit,the YB from Nyemah joining PR,may will follow soon.
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written by AngryTaxpayer, November 17, 2008 16:13:57
Quite frankly, whoever wins whatever UMNO top posts, the rest of us Malaysians are sitting ducks!!! smilies/tongue.gif
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written by Hirakey, November 17, 2008 18:21:52
Dear Everyone @ Malaysia Today,

Lets not waste time writing some personal comments just as a mean to ventilate your inner frustrations.

All of you are wasting too much of your energy by just merely responding to an articles' content.

Your learned attention should be directed at more important issues which can reshape the future for Malaysia.

Everyone should contribute or brainstorm in a MT Forum focusing just on "How we can create further awareness amongst more Malaysians to Propel CHANGES in Malaysia in Relation to Discrimination, Racism and Politics."

If every reader just focus on this goal only, it will snow ball to an enormous energy that will radiate across spectrum to all Malaysians that CHANGE MUST HAPPEN!!

The very same people that post many comments on various articles, it's time you start focusing your energy towards the right direction.

This is not a criticism but a constructive suggestion if we so desire CHANGE to take place!!

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has!

We hope that this will be the start of the new frontier. Lets work together on this!
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written by bexe, November 17, 2008 23:02:42
Recently a GOP Official in the US liken the next Chairman of the RNC as being elected Captain of the Titanic. The same conclusion can be drawn for the next President of UMNO. Who cares!
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written by Midvalley, November 18, 2008 00:17:30
I agreed with your proposal hirakey let start it right away. oNe small step will snowball into millions votes and in the next GE13 send all BN to hell.
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