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Friday, 13 February 2009 17:21

(Reuters) - MALAYSIA'S incoming prime minister will face his first referendum in two simultaneous by-elections just days after taking office in early April.

The polls, to be held a month after the government's rollout of a second stimulus package, will also gauge public acceptance of Mr Najib Razak's management of a country whose exports are tumbling and whose economy looks set to slide into its first likely recession in eight years.

The outcome of the votes will not alter the national political power balance, but opposition victory will keep Mr Anwar Ibrahim and his alliance on track as contenders to win power in the next general elections due by 2013.

Mr Anwar's People's Alliance won control of five of Malaysia's 13 states and denied the government its iron-clad two-thirds parliament majority in last year's general elections.

It has also won two by-elections in the last six months, but suffered a recent setback after losing control of the state of Perak in a political coup by the National Front.

'Whether intended or not, the timing of the two polls means it will be seen as referendum on Najib as Prime Minister,' said Mr Ibrahim Suffian, director of respected opinion pollster the Merdeka Centre for Opinion Research.

The by-elections, called after the death of an MP in Perak and the resignation of a state lawmaker in neighbouring Kedah state, will be held simultaneously on April 7, the Election Commission announced on Friday.

The polls are a just week after Najib takes office as Malaysia's sixth Prime Minister with poll ratings that stand at 41 per cent versus 46 per cent for incumbent Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

That the polls will happen only after Mr Najib's United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party completes internal elections where Mr Najib stands unopposed as party president, will allow the party to close ranks before heading for the vote.

The Democratic Action Party (DAP). one of three members of the People's Alliance, accused the Election Commission of giving UMNO, the lead component in the National Front, an unfair advantage.

'The fractious and internecine UMNO party elections until March 28 had been the primary consideration of the Election Commission ... so that the campaign will be held after the UMNO elections and Najib has become the Prime Minister,' said DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang.

Observers are keenly watching how voters will take to the second stimulus package that Mr Najib, who is also finance minister, will table in parliament on March 10.

Mr Najib has not revealed any details about the spending plans beyond the fact that it will be larger than the RM7 billion (S$2.92 billion) stimulus announced in November.

Mr Najib on Thursday announced a RM21 million allocation from the second stimulus package would be given to mission schools in the eastern states of Sabah and Sarawak, where Mr Anwar has been trying to make inroads.

Campaigning will be especially intense for the Bukit Gantang parliament seat in Perak, where public anger over the coup against the Pakatan Rakyat remains high.

Merdeka Centre's poll of Perak residents released on Thursday found 66 per cent of respondents said they rejected the Najib-engineered takeover.

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written by lamakawan, February 13, 2009 17:42:56
These 2 by-elections will surely be called the referendum of Najib as leader of BN. As the by-elections were due in April, after retirement of Badawi, then surely the responsibility of the campaign will rest squarely on Najib's shoulders. If he loses, he cannot deny that the by-elections were not indicative of support for him. Ask him to be prepared to stop his denial syndrome.
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written by savemalaysia, February 13, 2009 18:15:20
The two by-elections will nakedly bare Najis' and UMNO's striptease act. They stripped Perak in the most indecent manner but denied it. Well the citizens will have a field day peeling off their attire and show the duo's illicit act before the country come April.
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written by alarcarte, February 13, 2009 18:16:50
All Sabah and Sarawak Catholics, consider this RM 21 million as bribe money for your mission schools, but sooner or later they will ask the mission schools to remove the Crosses, statues of Mother Mary or Jesus, are you going to accept this? What about using the word ALLAH in your daily prayers and also during Mass. Remember they tell all Catholics that ALLAH is exclusive to UMNO only?
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written by educationist, February 13, 2009 18:36:00
Yes it will a referendum but the results of which will not be heeded by the UMNOputras.
If the independent polls are to be believed, more than two thirds of Perakians are against the UMNOputras immoral and unscrupulous grab on power. But do they care? No, not even that ex-lord president as well.
Nontheless, I hope the voters in those 2 constituencies will send an unambigous vote of disgust to the UMNOputras and that ex-lord president.
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written by arazak, February 13, 2009 18:37:02
It would also be a barometer to show if the rakyaat of Perak supports or does not support the Sultan's decision!!!
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written by OVERLORD, February 13, 2009 19:54:17
Just imagine how demoralizing the lost of the 2 Bukits will be for Najib? That would make it a record 4 straight losses for him...This embarassment would be compounded because Najib will be seeking for an immediate mandate after his appointment as PM....Revenge would be sweet for the rakyat if we could pull this off. This would prove that Najib isn't untouchable after all..
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written by Victory or Death, February 13, 2009 20:18:56
PR,


DO NOT ALLOW A NO-CONTEST SITUATION TO HAPPEN.

We need a referendum and a sign from the rakyst that PR is doing a good job.

IF BN does not put forward any candidate,put in an independant whom we will regard as representing BN. Then let the rakyat vote on the referendum.
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written by asguard, February 13, 2009 22:02:31
Time to hit them hard... it payback time... for what they in Perak!
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written by asiana888, February 13, 2009 23:15:22
Aiyoh! The dates for the by-election is conveniently set AFTER the supposedly take-over from Pak Lah. The by-election is traditinally the job of DPM. Unless Pak Lah refuses to move over, then Najib kena-lah with the 2 by-elections. Otherwise, blame it on the next guy who will be taking over.

This time BN will lose big time. Now, they need EC to 'dis-qualify' the PR candidates. I suggest someone living in those areas be on standby to come in as independent - just in case EC try some funny moves.
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written by Fuminari, February 14, 2009 00:19:52
it is indeed going to be the referendum of those sensible perak people with high intuition to piss off the corrupted ,rotten to core n barbaric umno be end devils!!
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