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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Addullah..Muhyiddin ~ Mahathir 倒数2天 : 倒台行动 1/2 ( 生変 !! )

An Umno leader today advised party leaders and members against calling for the resignation of Umno vice-president Muhyiddin Yassin for calling on Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to reconsider the 2010 transition of power plan, as reported by Malaysiakini on the Sep 14, 08 3:46pm.
Here was the headline,

Umno leader: Stop asking Muhyiddin to quit
*Supreme council can decide, divisions will determine
*Johari Baharom calls for unity to rehabilitate Umno
read more at http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/89689
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This was the related story by The Malaysian Insider,

Umno's D-day is Sept 18, not Malaysia Day

SEPT 14 - Forget about September 16.
September 18 is shaping up to be a far more important day for Malaysia with far reaching consequences for Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi"s two-year transition plan and Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin"s political future.

Next Thursday, the Umno Supreme Council will convene and the top of the agenda is likely to be Abdullah"s plan to hand over the reins of power in the party to Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak.

The council unanimously endorsed the transition plan in July. But following the Barisan Nasional"s defeat in Permatang Pauh on August 26 and his meeting with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in early September, Muhyiddin has called for a review of the plan.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Forbes Conference in Singapore last week, he urged Abdullah to step down earlier, saying that the two year timetable was no longer tenable.

He has followed up that call with cutting comments about Abdullah"s ability to lead Umno and Barisan Nasional. The Minister of International Trade and Industry may have moved too fast.

Comments from several supreme council members and ministers show that not everyone believes that the transition plan should be revisited.

Others like Wanita Umno chief Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz, Negeri Sembilan Mentri Besar Datuk Mohamed Hsssan, Works Minister Datuk Zin Mohamed and defacto Law Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim feel that Muhyiddin should be punished for going public with his comments about the transition plan and his criticism of Abdullah.

A key player at the Sept 18 meeting will be Najib. He is under pressure from his supporters on the ground to push for a quicker handover of power.
Their argument is this: Najib could become collateral damage in the current anti-Abdullah mood.

Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has also exerted pressure on the DPM, giving him and ultimatum of sorts during a recent meeting: challenge Abdullah or risk having your dirty linen washed in public.

Najib"s comments on Friday where he said that it was up to party members to decide on the transition plan has sparked speculation that he is ready to back Muhyiddin"s idea of reviewing the transition plan.
His opening statement at the September 18 is likely to set the tone of the debate at the council meeting.
If he confirms that he is still committed to taking over the party presidency and the leadership of the country in 2010, this will mark the beginning of the end of Muhyiddin.

It could force the Umno vice-president to resign from the Cabinet and officially declare himself the running mate of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.

If Najib supports the call for a review of the transition plan, Abdullah"s political enemies and critics will pound and harass him further.

On the ground, the Umno divisions will take the DPM"s change in stance as a signal that he is willing to accept nominations as the party president.

At the moment, the DPM is still committed to the 2010 hand over, telling his friends that he is still more comfortable with Abdullah than he is with Muhyiddin or Dr Mahathir.
But there are still a few more days to go before the defining meeting for Umno, Abdullah, Najib and Muhyiddin.
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