Sunday, September 28, 2008

Ku Li: Reject delay of party polls

Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has called on Umno members to reject the postponement of party elections to March next year, purportedly to facilitate a smooth transition of power, as it is not provided for in the party constitution.
“This is extra-constitutional. If there is a transition of power, according to the party constitution, it must be done every three years at all levels,” he said.
He said that the plan for Prime Minister and Umno president Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to hand over reign to his deputy Najib Abdul Razak was akin to “passing property” from one to another.
He told a press conference at his Kuala Lumpur residence this afternoon that the new Umno plan unveiled by the party's supreme council yesterday was not acceptable because office bearers should be decided by party members according to party rules.
“If Umno members still believe in the struggle and if they still love the party, to which I have no reasons to doubt, I’m sure they will reject the plan. “This is not a sandiwara nor a game; First it was on, then off; December, then March, then June. Decide! It is not a small thing. The whole country is waiting to see what happens to the leadership of Umno and the country,” he said.
Tengku Razaleigh stressed several times during the 50-minute press conference that the transition plan was undemocratic and had made Malaysia an international laughing stock.
He said that public anxiety was on the rise as a result of the confusion being caused by the transition plan.
“Even I am getting a bit confused,” he said.
Still gunning for No 1
To a question, Tengku Razaleigh said he is still seeking nominations to contest as party president, regardless whether Abdullah would be defending his post or not.
“I’m praying that I will obtain 140 nominations (to win by default),” he said in jest.
Abdullah is currently under pressure to quit before the party polls and is said to be able to obtain the mandatory 58 nominations from 191 Umno divisions, which will start meeting on Oct 9.
Abdullah now has up to Oct 9 to decide on his fate.
Asked if he would ever reconsider offering himself as a candidate for the party elections, he replied, “I was the first to offer myself (for the post). I don’t normally make ‘flip-flop’ decisions”.
Tengku Razaleigh said that he has not been campaigning because party rules forbid him from doing so, but he would reveal his plan to revive the economy soon, which he will implement if made prime minister.
He claimed that his plan would increase per capita gross domestic income from US$4,000 to US$10,000 in less than five years.
Tengku Razaleigh also brushed aside Kelantan Umno liaison chief Annuar Musa’s claim that the transition plan has the full backing of the state. “I didn’t attend the meeting, nor did several other division leaders. How can it be unanimous?” said Tengku Razaleigh, who is also Gua Musang Umno division chief and the constituency’s MP.
He said it was likely that there were attempts by certain state leaders to pander to those in Kuala Lumpur and that the grassroots did not agree with the plan.

tunku : we hope to see all the post in umno to be contested. let ku li and najib or anyone else fight for the president post, let the members decide who they want as their president, then only umno will be strong enough with a president that is backed by majority.

5 comments:

Admin said...

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Tok Kemuning said...

Actually power transition plan is totally disrespectful to the UMNO Constitution. It is also total ignorant to the due democractic process in the Party.

It is no more than an invention by UMNO leaders that so in love with power and about to forget the right of the grassroots.

The exodus of support from the Rakyat have started and despite of that our leaders so in love with power that they are using party unity and so on to keep ignoring the call for change by Rakyat. Our leaders are totally still under illusion.

Due to that ignorant by our leaders it look like the call to save UMNO from collapsing further have started built up and coming from the grassroots. The voices of reasons from the grassroots are coming.

May our UMNO leaders not to forgetting these voice of reasons from the grassroots.

de_kerinchi said...

Assalamualaikum w.b.t.

Selamat hari raya dan maaf zahir batin dari saya sekeluarga...

semoga diberkati Allah s.w.t

Anonymous said...

Assalamualaikum Tunku,

Selamat HAri Raya Aidilfitri.

Wishing you and family the happiest of Syawal this year.

Maaf Zahir dan Batin

warm regards,

JMD-

Ted Torrence said...

New Polls on UMNO: -
1. Should Members of Barisan Nasional converge to form a Single MULTIRACIAL Party?
2. Who do you want as the new Youth Chief for UMNO?
3. Who do you want as the new Deputy President for UMNO?
HERE - http://thexblogs.blogspot.com/