Monday, September 22, 2008

BN, Umno face oblivion without reform: Muhyiddin

Trade Minister and Umno vice president Muhyiddin Yassin today warned that the ruling party and the coalition it has led for half a century faces oblivion at the next elections if it fails to reform.
The Barisan Nasional coalition, helmed by the ruling Umno, has floundered since March elections which saw a resurgent opposition score unprecedented victories.
Muhyiddin, who has called for premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to stand down before his planned departure in 2010, said the party must address internal conflicts and the opposition threat.
"It is a situation which is very serious. It is of concern not only to Umno members but to the country at large, to the Barisan Nasional and people who cares about what is happening to the government," he told a press conference.
"If nothing happens then I am not too sure if the lifespan of Barisan Nasional, of Umno in particular, can sustain beyond the year 2013," he said, referring to the scheduled date of the next general election.
Abdullah has defied calls to quit despite being confronted by rare criticism from within his cabinet, as well as a challenge from opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim who says he has enough defectors to topple the government.
Abdullah swept to power in a landslide 2003 election victory, but his popularity plummeted due to broken promises for reform, as well as rising inflation and a slowing economy.
Muhyiddin made another attack on Abdullah's plan to hand over to his deputy Najib Abdul Razak, saying Umno members should decide on the future leadership in internal elections that begin next month.
"What has been agreed upon is only a convention. There is no such provision in the constitution," he said. "We don't elect leaders unconstitutionally, we elect leaders based on procedures."
If Abdullah steps down as premier, Najib is widely tipped to replace him, with Muhyiddin as his new deputy.

tunku : pak lah doesn't give a damn about what will happen to umno and bn in the future.it is nothing of his concern.his concern is to make sure his family is well protected, that's the reason he still wants to be there till 2010.it's for the umno members to act now.people like muhyiddin and few others should continue to pressure the stubborn old man to resign asap.

2 comments:

Kerel Bort said...

ini semua dunia, yang penting itu akhirat.

Dunia dikendong, Akhirat dijunjung.

ntah... tatau kenapa nak tulis respon camni...

tapi tak ke penat tengok politik Malaysia ni? tak dilayan kang, masa depan bangsa, agama, tanahair tergadai. Dilayan, tak sudah-sudah.

Yang bagusnya, masih belom ade bertumpahan darah. Jgnlah ada, perkara baik dibawa berbincang, biarlah tumpah darah ayam dan kambing dan lembu buat jamuan masa perbincangan tu nanti.

Anonymous said...

Tak ada ke Hang Jebat di kalangan MT UMNO nie!Penatlah!
Tak kan semua Hang Sebat aje.
Kau orang dah kaya raya harta bertimbun,semua atas nama perjuangan bangsa.
Janganlah pentingkan tempolok kau orang aje, tolonglah fikir pasal tanggungjawab terhadap merekax yg meletakan kau disitu.
Janganlah nak jaga hati MCA,Gerakan,MIC dan parti komponen aje.
Bertindaklah sebagai pemimpin dan bukan yang dipimpin.
Aku rela makan pasir dpd mendapat pembangunan tapi hak dipertikai macam sekarang.
Mana ada bangsa malaysia, takut sangat nak cakap ke!
Amerika pun tak ada bangsa amerika!
warganegara amerika adalah.White,black,latino,american chinese dll.
Yang kita nak baik budi sangat pasal apa! Tak cukup ke selama ini.!