Sunday, March 30, 2008

Tough week ahead for Abdullah from tomorrow


KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 – It will be a tough week ahead for Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. This is the week he tries to pacify Sabah Barisan Nasional politicians and braces for more attacks from his rivals, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.
BN Sabah component parties have been agitating for more representation in Cabinet since the line-up of ministers and deputy ministers was announced. They are upset that despite the stellar performance of their candidates in delivering the state to BN, Sabah was not allocated more representation in the Cabinet.
Datuk Shafie Apdal, the Culture and Heritage Minister, said that the call for more representation from the state was “pertinent” and that it was from the grassroots. Abdullah has met a stream of Sabah MPs this week and they have given him a laundry list of complaints, from the lack of financial support (read: projects) to the way the state is being managed by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. They also believe that Sabah has not been given due recognition by Abdullah.
The PM will have to make a trip to Sabah to hear all the BN component parties out and soothe their hurt feelings. He may also need to sort out a couple of the agitators.
Closer to home, he will have to contend with another blast from Dr Mahathir.
The former prime minister, who is making a comeback of sorts, will be speaking to an Umno gathering on Tuesday organized by MYKMU.NET and on the 6th April 2008 at De Palma Hotel, Jln Ampang organized by a branch of Pandan Umno Division. It is likely that he will continue to press all the pressure points of the administration – the standoff with the palace over the appointment of the Terengganu Mentri Besar, the need for Abdullah to take responsibility for Election 2008 and the push to change the constitution and make the party president answerable to a presidential council.
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who has indicated a willingness to challenge Abdullah for the Number 1 position in the party, will be meeting more Umno division leaders to convince them to push for a special assembly on May 11. This special assembly has become even more important now that the party’s supreme council has decided to hold election in December.
If Ku Li manages to get enough divisions to push for a special assembly, it could provide a platform for some constitutional changes, including removing a clause which states that anyone wanting to contest the party president’s position must have the support of 60 divisions.
MalaysiaInsider

tunku : lately we can see more and more opposing voice in umno.some had realized and some are still dreaming.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

the quota system was introduce by anwar ibrahim,not tun dr mahathir in umno's election. he did this when he was challenging arwah tun ghaffar baba.it's all anwar's shit.

Anonymous said...

Did Anwar introduce it himself? Or under the instruction of Mahathir? It's more for Mahathir's survival than anyone's else after the stiff fight with and razor thin win against Ku Li.

By the way, it was reported then that Anwar received support from Mahathir for standing against Ghaffar, and Tok Mat was the one announcing it - unless we want to change the history, just like we can no more see Anwar's pix at IIUM as the previous president as they were all removed.

Tak Dak Nama 3

Anonymous said...

tak dak nama.

thanks for standing up and telling the truth. some ppl are just blinded and taksub.