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Friday, 27 June 2008 08:46

With branch and division meetings around the corner, he appears to have taken his foot off the reform agenda in favour of finding support with the party rank and file.

ANALYSIS By The Malaysian Insider

Between now and December, expect glacial progress on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's reform agenda.

Expect him to speak occasionally about judicial reforms and other changes to institutions and policies demanded by many Malaysians.

Expect him to restate his commitment to clean up the country. But more than anything else, expect Abdullah to defer to the wishes of his colleagues in Umno, who have recovered from the shock of Election 2008 and are showing their disdain for reform.

With branch and division meetings around the corner, he appears to have taken his foot off the reform agenda in favour of finding support with the party rank and file.

This could explain why he chose to be silent when cabinet ministers from Umno shot down legislation on the proposed Judicial Appointments Commission during their weekly meeting last Wednesday.

He knows that the plan to have a commission shortlist candidates for appointments to the Bench is not popular with Umno politicians. They believe that the commission comprising lawyers, former judges and Bar Council representatives will lead to more non-Malays being made judges.The critics envision a day when the commission will limit the PM's choices, leading to a non-Malay being appointed as chief justice.

So for now the main plank of the much trumpeted judicial reform is drifting. And it may not be salvaged anytime soon. Tellingly some of the harshest critics of the judicial reforms have been Abdullah's close allies, including Internal Security Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar and Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob.

Adnan said recently that there was too much focus on the shortcomings of the judiciary. He also dismissed moves to amend the Constitution and make clear the separation of powers.

Quite clearly, all these negatives comments from Umno politicians and his own shaky position in the party is causing him to go easy on the reform agenda.

His immediate focus is on consolidating his position in the party and winning overwhelming support from the divisions to defend the party president's position in the December elections. His supporters defend his strategy, saying that he needs to secure his position in Umno before pushing ahead with reforms.

A government official told The Malaysian Insider: "I am convinced that Pak Lah will push through all the reforms which he promised. But he also needs to be mindful of what the party is comfortable with and navigate those concerns first." Still, Abdullah's critics will point to recent history and argue that once the PM follows the path of his party men, he is lost forever.

It happened in his first term just after he won the general elections in 2004. With a strong mandate, he announced a slew of reforms, talked about tackling corruption and promised seismic changes to the police force and judiciary.

And then sometime in 2005, he realised that many in the party were not on the same page with him on reforms. The result: he retreated and opted for the status quo, favoured by Umno.

Malaysians can only hope and pray that Abdullah is not falling into the same pattern of behaviour.

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written by ahmadneil, June 27, 2008 08:53:51
AAb is having a 'boot camp' with all the umno branches.
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written by ksmaniam, June 27, 2008 10:32:00
If he follows the umno agenda.
Malaysia's future is gone.
Investors are going to shy away if the Judiciary's not reformed.
Corruption will be almighty.
Aaiyo can't our royalty do something.
I give up lah.
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written by danchung, June 27, 2008 10:35:30
Sometimes i just wonder how come so many still believe this LIAR ...Anyway if he can reform i will steadfast for 3 month without fail....But before he reform let look at the impact and malay reaction will it be another MAY 13 1969 where the malay riot and put the blame on others????
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written by wood, June 27, 2008 12:17:40
Perhaps the rakyat is not expecting too much to happen anyway !
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written by Tom n Jerry, June 27, 2008 12:37:58
At this critical moment,ther is nothing much the rakyat can do except start a revolution!Need to learn from the French!So far we have only copied their*french caps*now its on to more serious item the *guilotine* smilies/angry.gif
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written by Birdbrain, June 27, 2008 13:33:13
Very soon, he'll change his rhetorics to.... "Don't challenge the Malays, UMNO is the guardians of the all devils in Malaysia!"

After the UMNO election and having won his Presidency, he'll be back to "Let's unite for the sake of the country!"

Fellow Sabahans and Sarawakians, beware of the devils in UMNO!

Cuckoo!
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written by tehewe, June 27, 2008 13:44:37
What do you expect from a flip flop PM? Of course he needs to take care of his behind first! CHANGE! CHANGE! CHANGE!
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written by purpleshoppe, June 27, 2008 13:52:37
UMNO and BN has not only recovered. They have grown even more arrogant and confident.

Just look at the Penang's critically needed development being shelved. It is as if the open-tender would not "feed" his followers therefore priority moved to the bottom.

They pretended to listen, but they listened not.

Now with crisis, they feel threatened and naturally bond becomes stronger. But before long, when they know support is there, they will once again ber-maharaja-lela!
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written by onnetline, June 27, 2008 14:18:46
PM: Bumi equity only at 19.4%
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Jun 26, 08 4:35pm
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said today that the 30 percent bumiputera equity target has not yet been achieved, although their equity ownership in the corporate sector increased from 18.9 percent in 2004 to 19.4 percent in 2006...


To date, the RM 380 Billions from Petronas given to the Prime Minister is still far from enough to achieve the 30% target.

BADAKwi, the rakyat and my foot promises to believe you. And also, we agree that there's no easier way than the NEP to feed your cable connected chain of UMNOputras !
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written by sttb08, June 27, 2008 15:17:11
PM: Bumi equity only at 19.4% = Owned by the 10% umnoputeras

several additional measures will be undertaken to achieve that objective by 2020 = Still owned by the 10% umnoputeras

What a load of crap, a bunch of low down slimy spineless parasites
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written by cllim123, June 27, 2008 17:04:12
If AAB cannot move forward in his reforms because of his cabinet's lack of support, it is because he is lacking in leadership over them. That means he must go. How can the PM be held ransom by his cabinet? He picked them in the first place. It shows he is weak and need to pacify them by buying them with NEP goodies like Muhydin's case, where he is now the new AP king. And what has Adnan Mansor done for Malaysians xcept for helping to appoint judges? What does AAB even see in him except maybe to "kowtim" here and there. Likewise Muhd Muhd Taib.
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written by hiro, June 27, 2008 17:44:35
Stupid BN politicians, prefer to hang around and see how they can benefit with the increase in the billions that will be spent by the government. Don't they realise that the pot gets smaller due to our nosediving competitiveness all the time and the man on the street is already not making a healthy living? It's time to jump ship, the sooner the better, because there is absolutely zero hope of a judicial reform under Badawi, or anyone else after him.
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written by bexe, June 27, 2008 20:50:28
The only way forward is to tell UMNO to go. We don't need their brand of chauvinism. We don't want racially biased, sectarian, warlords. We want change. People power will eventually prevail.
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written by observer2, June 27, 2008 22:16:48
WE DON'T NEED BN/UMNOFART TO RUN OUR COUNTRY...
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written by joeawk, June 28, 2008 19:57:22
UMNO way is masuk longkang way. No reform, UMNO will continue to screw malaysia and malays will one day end up as PARIAH. UMNO will make the malays into PARIAH, cannot tanggong sendiri.
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written by DontPlayGod, June 29, 2008 09:33:25
It is abundantly clear that the only way our Government can introduce reform is for UMNO to go. There are no two ways about it.
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written by malaysia devil, June 29, 2008 19:02:29
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's de facto opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, denied on Sunday allegations that he had sodomized an aide, saying the charges were an attempt by the government to discredit him.

A former deputy premier who was sacked in 1998 and later jailed for sodomy and corruption, Anwar has seen a revival of his fortunes since a March poll when the opposition alliance recorded its best ever election result.

Anwar says he has won enough support from ruling coalition lawmakers to form a new government by September, sparking fears of a change in economic policy and unsettling investors.
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