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Pak Lah ... The EXIT door is for you
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Malaysian PM faces calls to quit after Anwar victor
AFP - Wednesday, August 27
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - - Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi faced calls to quit from within his ruling party Wednesday after opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim scored a landslide by-election victory.
Anwar won the vote to return to parliament despite an intense campaign mounted by the Barisan Nasional coalition, which he has promised to unseat within a month with the help of defecting lawmakers.
The failure to check Anwar has heaped more pressure on Abdullah, who has fought to hold on to his job since March general elections in which the opposition gained unprecedented ground.
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, a senior member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) which leads the ruling coalition, called for a new leadership "to unite our people... and forge a clear national direction."
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(Abdullah) does not have the minimal credibility needed to run the country day by day, let alone to take it in the new directions we need to go in a complex world," he said. "This dangerous situation cannot continue."
Razaleigh said the coalition's by-election campaign, which was criticised for its racial overtones and focus on sodomy allegations against Anwar, has "embarrassed and divided the nation with its ugliness."
"It is time to face the music: it is we who have been buried," he said.
Razaleigh plans to challenge Abdullah for the party leadership in December polls, but is likely to fail after the premier silenced calls for his immediate ouster by agreeing to hand over power to his deputy Najib Razak in 2010.
Abdullah's main critic, former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, has also called for the resignation of his successor after relations between the two soured in 2006.
Mahathir's son Mukhriz, another senior UMNO figure who is vying for the top spot in the party's influential youth wing, also called for Abdullah's immediate resignation.
"I think Abdullah should strongly consider for all our sakes, to step down now," he told AFP.
"This is a second time that the Malaysian people have given a clear message, with the first at the general elections. It is a rejection of the present leader and he must leave now."
is there a better and polite way to make him resign ehhh ... puhhlessss larrr
[ Last edited by Bolayan at 27-8-2008 03:13 PM ] |
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this is second time.. kalau 3rd time.. penendang je.. |
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exit door bukan utk pak lah shj...
kene buat pintu gerbang ni.. |
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X JUMPA KUNCI PINTU. CAMNA NK KELUAR. |
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mahhap la ye..pak lah sedang tido.. sila cuba sebentar lagi...
[ Last edited by pinkyhyppo at 27-8-2008 03:25 PM ] |
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paklah...kalo takmo turun, toksah turun..buat derk jer permintaan diorang tu...
teruskan tido sampai masa nanti kami kejotkan ok...masa tu baru ler pindah keluar terus dari putrajaya tu... |
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kalau tak nampak gak..tak taulah nak kata... |
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ko suh orang ramai2 berak depan Sri Pedana... baru die susah nak tido sbb ade bau....
pastu mesti die resign.. sbb takleh tido... |
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Reply #13 QAX's post
kalau dia pindah rumah kediaman jer tapi masih kekalkan jawatan cemana?? |
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exit door jugak utk parti2 komponen lain dlm Be End seperti Gerakan & MCA. MIC tu lantak pi la sbb pada aku dorang dah mati
dah teruk sgt dah Be End tu...baik blah sblm parah |
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Dollah : 'Saya masih banyak urusan yg belum di selesaikan. Jumaat ni dah nak bentang Bajet plak. dah seminggu saya tak tidur hang tau tak' |
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Post Last Edit by nidzhar at 18-5-2010 10:52
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Reply #19 totokreturn's post
tak payah. usung Jean je dah cukup |
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