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Whatever's good for Malaysia is bad for UMNO, and vice-versa |
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 22:42 |
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A lot of people do not want Najib Razak to be our next Prime Minister.Neither do the supporters of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.Nor do Pakatan Rakyat and their own supporters.
Hence, rumours are flying around regarding AAB’s impending Prime Minister transitional plan. It may get tossed aside for an entirely unexpected one. Raja Petra Kamarudin speculates that in order for AAB to stay on as PM, he would need the support of at least 30 of his own Barisan Nasional parliamentarians, in addition of 81 Pakatan Rakyat MPs, 2 SAPP MPs and the lone independent MP from Pasir Mas. So far RPK says it is entirely plausible for AAB to gather at least 20 UMNO MPs, but in the event that such a controversial plan is pulled off, what happens to Najib and his gang? > Read More Here >>
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In the GE12 on 8th Mar 2008, 52% of the popular vote was against BN-UMNO.
Now in the event that Najib is at the cusp of the Premiership, there are some in UMNO who are unhappy with him helming the party and the country.
Its NOW certainly safe to say that more than 52% of Malaysians are against him.