Thursday, September 25, 2008

Big ‘aye’ for transition plan

PETALING JAYA: State Umno leaders held a meeting that went on until the wee hours of yesterday morning at the Prime Minister’s residence -- and came out in support of the party’s 2010 transition plan.
They were concerned that statements by Umno leaders to leave the transition plan in the hands of delegates attending the division meetings next month had resulted in confusion among party members.
The Prime Minister’s political secretary Datuk Alwi Che Ahmad said the chiefs supported the transition plan which was “very clear that Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be number one and Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak the number two”.
Alwi, who is also Kok Lanas assemblyman, said those at the meeting wanted the Umno leadership to clear the air before the divisions start to meet from Oct 9.
All state party chiefs were present except for Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Ghani Othman who had a prior engagement and Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman who could not make it in time. Terengganu’s Datuk Ahmad Said was also not present.
The meeting started at about 1am on Tuesday, because Abdullah returned late after a day-long visit to Kelantan on Monday. It ended shortly before 3am.

tunku : i thought during ramadhan we perform more prayers during the night but at sri perdana they perform more politicking during the night. all the apple polishers,newly appointed advisers,those who owe their positions to the boss, or who benefited from contracts are all performing special politicking during ramadhan month at sri perdana till morning.no wonder najib cancel his trip to new york, not enough sleep.as for alwi che mad, what you expect from the pm political adviser.i just can't forget how happy he was when he organize the meeting between pak lah and ezam at the parliament few months ago when ezam was given red carpet welcome.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If Dolah feels that he is still wanted why all this fuss.
Why must his pembodekX need to reassure him all the time.
I am very sure that there are other more important matters of public interest that requires immediate attention.
Whether Dolah will still be PM for the next 2 years is the least of all those importance.
After all, what's good has he done to the country the last 5 years.
UMNO must have the moral courage to tell Dolah that he has failed.

Anonymous said...

ini mesyuarat merangkap sahur sekali.

memang ada kekeliruan didalam hal penamaan calon.ada yang menyokong peralihan kuasa dan ada pula yang tidak sokong.

pada pendapat saya,pendirian dan kata putus dari pemimpin sebenarnya membantu akar umbi untuk membuat keputusan.jika pemimpin sendiri bercanggah pendapat,bagaimana akar umbi hendak menetapkan pendirian dan sokongan mereka?

Unknown said...

it seems that things are going smoother for the power transition plan to go on.

with all the supports given to the power transition by state leaders,this might as well help the grassroots to determine their stand whether to accept the power transition or not.

now we only have to wait until the nomination day.

Anonymous said...

Baguslah. nampaknya proses peralihan kuasa berjalan lancar.
Kita tunggu sahaja hari penamaan calon nanti. Tak perlu la kita nak bising-bising banyak.