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Saturday, 11 July 2009 00:00

Malaysia's former leader Mahathir Mohamad on Friday gave a thumbs down to Prime Minister Najib Razak's first 100 days in office. --PHOTO: AP

MALAYSIA'S former leader Mahathir Mohamad on Friday gave a thumbs down to Prime Minister Najib Razak's first 100 days in office, saying there has been 'more negatives than positives' under the new administration.

Since taking power April 3, Mr Najib has implemented a wide range of economic reforms to woo foreign investors as the country faces its first recession in a decade.

Dr Mahathir, who retired in 2003 but remains an influential political figure, slammed Mr Najib's move to roll back an affirmative action programme for ethnic Malay Muslims, including scrapping a requirement for Malays to own 30 per cent equity in some sectors in the financial services industry.

Companies seeking to list on the stock exchange also no longer need to allot 30 per cent shares for Malays.

Dr Mahathir further criticised Mr Najib for plans to scrap the use of English to teach math and science by 2012 in favour of the national Malay language, warning it would hurt the country's competitiveness.

It reversed a policy started by Dr Mahathir in 2003 amid concerns that poor English skills were hindering students' job opportunities. Mr Najib says the government remains committed to raise the level of English in schools by employing more English teachers and increasing the hours of teaching.

Dr Mahathir also objected Mr Najib's plans to build a third bridge to neighbouring Singapore and said he hasn't taken concrete steps to fight corruption.

'I'm sorry to say this, there are more negatives than positives,' he told reporters when asked to assess Mr Najib's first 100 days. 'It doesn't mean that I don't support the government but I think the government is doing the wrong things.'

Dr Mahathir, was Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister, in power between 1981 and 2003. He holds no government post but his views are widely respected.

Dr Mahathir ran a fierce public campaign that helped pressure Mr Najib's predecessor, Mr Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, to step down in March, four years before his term expired. -- AP

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written by middlepath, July 11, 2009 00:44:12
kita mesti bagi anak anak kita belajar dalam english bagi Math dan Science. kita mesti ada berani, tak boleh lari....
sekarang masa globalization, kita mesti berani belajar bahasa asing, bukan saja english, tetapi, jangan lari atau tuang.
kita mesti berana belajar english, walau kita belum bagus lagi.
kita sudah pandai Bahasa dan mother tongue, kita mesti bagi belajar english dengan lebih baik, kita la ni tak baik lagi bagi english, pasal itu kita mesti belajar english, bukan lari dari itu english.
bagi kita semua anak ada pilihan.
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written by mowadoha, July 11, 2009 01:46:34
Ooops! Wait a minute, TDM, are you sure? Please show him the ways to reduce the negatives then .....

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written by ssathia, July 11, 2009 05:23:59
Minus Minus makes plus. Poor policy conceptions of the past, and worse still poorly executed policies of the past, that additionally resulted in saying one thing and doing another thing are a definite minus point. Minusing such minus point is a plus point.

The problem with many leaders, polical and religious is that they just get stuck to one set of views, just cannot see beyond and they never move on. They just drag down people who wish to move on.
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written by NSTPravda, July 11, 2009 05:42:25
Dr Mahathir further criticised Mr Najib for plans to scrap the use of English to teach math and science by 2012 in favour of the national Malay language, warning it would hurt the country's competitiveness.

Who sez we need to compete. with our NEP we are doing real fine.Who sez we need English? Without English is an advantage when we wish to launder millions to Australia by using the "me no speakee Ingerris defence". This time for real.

Dr Mahathir also objected Mr Najib's plans to build a third bridge to neighbouring Singapore and said he hasn't taken concrete steps to fight corruption.

Who sez we haven't taken concrete steps? In fact our steps are so concrete that we are progressing as quickly as these concrete allow... sometimes even backwards.
Rasuah sayang eh!
Semua-nya OK!
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written by singam, July 11, 2009 06:52:53
So, the old man has taken aim at the Crime Minister. Does that mean his days are numbered?
If that be so, is it a sign that the DPM is on the ascendant or is the RAHMAN era coming to a close?
I believe it is the latter.
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written by ssathia, July 11, 2009 09:17:34
All Prime Ministers succeeding MM are deemed not fit, except ofcourse for his son, the only candidate who is fit for the job who will be ably assisted by Ling's son and Samy's son. Could that be Vision 2020?
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