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Anwar seeks BN defectors to topple Abdullah PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 09:00

Opposition picks Anwar's wife as official leader in new Parliament

DE FACTO opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is cementing an official alliance as he tries to attract enough government lawmakers to defect to the opposition, in a bid to topple Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

'Give it another week for it to be finalised,' Datuk Seri Anwar said of an official agreement, adding that the 'next few weeks are very critical' in determining the extent of any swing by Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs to his opposition.

He said that some BN lawmakers have approached the opposition about leaving the government.

The three opposition parties won 82 of 222 parliamentary seats in the elections and are 30 seats shy of a majority that would hand them control of Parliament.

The possibility has been raised amid widespread grumbles within BN's ranks, especially in Sabah.

Datuk Seri Anwar yesterday did not say how many MPs had voiced a willingness to defect.

'They are approaching us because they realise - for Sabah and Sarawak - we have a better deal for them,' he said, adding that the opposition would offer them more royalties from Borneo's natural resources, more development and more help for the poor.

However, political experts do not think the opposition can persuade enough BN MPs to defect, especially in Sarawak, where its chief minister Abdul Taib Mahmud is a BN stalwart whose son has been appointed a deputy minister.

The opposition meanwhile appears to be giving Datuk Seri Anwar its full support, even though he cannot hold political office until next month.

Leaders of the three parties in the coalition, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Democratic Action Party (DAP) and Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS), have agreed to make PKR president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail the next parliamentary opposition leader - until her husband Datuk Seri Anwar wins a parliamentary seat, according to a statement released by the opposition and quoted by online newspaper Malaysiakini.

In a separate statement, previous parliamentary opposition leader and DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang said: ' Wan Azizah is the ideal candidate as the new parliamentary opposition leader with PKR having the most parliamentary seats of the three opposition parties in Parliament.'

Datuk Seri Anwar, 60, who was fired in 1998 as deputy premier by then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, could not participate in the March 8 general elections because of a conviction on corruption charges, which he denies.

He has said that he plans to run for one of the seats currently held by his party when the ban ends in the middle of next month.

His wife Wan Azizah has already offered her Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat, which she retained with a convincing majority of 13,388 votes at the last election.

Speaking to reporters yesterday, however, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi said he was confident of the loyalty of BN lawmakers, and said there was no danger of any of them defecting to the opposition.

'Why should the government topple?' he said, referring to Datuk Seri Anwar's claims.

'He (Anwar) claims so many things. Let him claim whatever he wants.'

BLOOMBERG, REUTERS, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Umno could face string of resignations

FORMER home minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad resigned as Umno's secretary-general yesterday, a day after his name was dropped from the Cabinet list, raising questions whether more will follow suit.

While party insiders said this was an 'isolated case', political analysts warn it could be the first of several such resignations facing the Barisan Nasional and its main component party Umno.

Indeed, another Umno leader, former Selangor Menteri Besar Mohamad Khir Toyo, 42, quit as Umno state liaison chief yesterday. In Selangor, BN suffered a shocking defeat at the general elections, losing 30 of 56 state seats it contested.

'Such resignations may become contagious because of the frustration over Umno's performance in the elections,' said political analyst Mohammad Agus Yusoff of the National University Malaysia.

The Centre for Public Policy Studies director Ms Tricia Yeoh described the resignation as a 'tell-tale sign of challenges coming the PM's way'.

At a news conference yesterday, Datuk Seri Radzi, 66, said, the prime minister has accepted his resignation.

'I feel that I cannot work effectively any more in the present circumstances,' he said.

Datuk Seri Radzi, who said he will remain in the party and continue to be an MP, is the first top-level official in BN to quit after the March 8 elections.

He denied his move was due to a split within Umno but hinted that interference from various parties had prompted his decision.

'In politics you see all sorts of things...a lot of rubbish, and I didn't feel comfortable,' he said.

Datuk Seri Radzi, who is the Perlis MP for Kangar, was seen as having had a hand in the appointment of the new Perlis Menteri Besar Md Isa Sabu.

The former MB Shahidan Kassim, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi's pick for the post, had been involved in a public row with Datuk Seri Radzi.

HAZLIN HASSAN, THE STRAITS TIMES

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written by Bill Gates, March 20, 2008 09:09:40
To all BN MPs who are reading this posting, my advise is for you to take up Anwar's offer to mount a challenge against Bodohwi. You all do not have to pretend anymore and I am sure you all know the reasons why there is a political tsunami. It's because you have a sleepy head, and you have no power as it has been over ride by SIL. You know too that the NEP only benefits KJ's cronies expecially. Do you want to have SIL as the PM? Think about it. Never in the history of Malaysia, someone appointed as deputy minister can throw back that appointment in the PM's face. Many of your comrades has quit including Radzi, Rafidah and Khir Toyol. Many more are just waiting for ANWAR.

ONLY ANWAR can help change the whole scenario. Wake up and face reality that BN is no longer invisible. Go for Barisan Rakyat and your effort will be seen as a saviour to all Malaysians.
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written by myfaris, March 20, 2008 10:41:40
Hoi Bodowi, we don't want to topple the Gomen instead we want to change it. Is just that we want to topple you and your stupid goons cos we have all the reasons on earth to do as such!!
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written by Taikohtai, March 20, 2008 10:44:23
Resist and desist you may but surrender you inevitably shall. This message goes to all BN team if you know what's lying ahead. The tide has turn but not in your favour anymore. Yes, the public has spoken but are you listening??

Join DSAI now and support his vision. A fellow blogger puts it most succinctly when he said it's time to collect some brownie points and win back the rakyat's faith. Otherwise, when the next tide comes, you'll end up like Sami NoValue! Know when your time's up and make the most of the opportunity now to make Malaysia where we can all be proud of. No more ISA, no more duit kopi, no more bullsh*t, etc. Its not a matter of losing faith but doing the right thing. After all, politics is all about the art of possibilities. Now that the FAT LadY has sung, r u all still so stone deaf?
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written by zanie, March 20, 2008 11:47:48
Yes, go for it. Let's make a change, this is a very critical moment. The lion has been hurt, he is trying to mend things up.So,before he gathers his strength in full force, let's make a swift move. Those Sabahan dan Sarawakian MPs, please consider our future. Before Khairy and his gangs take over and pull the strings again, better stop him once and for all..Defect immediately from BN and join BA! Malaysia boleh!!
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written by Kcc, March 20, 2008 21:39:41
If there's any crossover from BN to BR, then it's really good news. For now, Anwar is merely trying to get them to join without obligations. It is hoped that while waiting for the outcome, no one will speculate as to who will defect from BN to BR - this is a dangerous thing to do, and speculating won't be good for BR. Let them come to BR if they want to. At least we show that BR is fair and not arrogant despite the victory in the GE2008.

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written by agadam magadam, March 21, 2008 03:18:52
I think, tho' we need the defectors from BN, we should tread on it carefully... They should be scrutinised thoroughly before being accepted... Otherwise; these cancerous cells, once planted within us, will spread like wildfire, and in no time, we'll be back to square one.. CAUTION..!!! Upon acceptance into the new, clean Govt. they should voluntarily return all their squandered wealth of the people, to the State Govt coffers.. repent and start life anew...Let DSAI be the Judge.. He was there once..and knows the crooks better.. Dear DSAI, please be careful in whom you accept..
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