Written by Nawawi Mohamad, Malaysia Chronicle
How do you feel when someone keeps breathing down your neck, nagging, criticizing and meddling with your work right from the day you start work?
Well, if you want to know, 'tanya Najib'. Yes, ask Prime Minister Najib Razak because that must be how he is feeling all this while. And worse still, the person doing the heavy breathing is not Mongolian beauty Altantuya Shaariibuu or wife Rosmah Mansor but Mahathir Mohamad!
Yes, Mahathir or Dr M the former prime minister - hard as nails and some say ruthlessness personified - who defeated all other pretenders to his throne including Musa Hitam, Tengku Razaleigh and Anwar Ibrahim. Dr M also removed Abdullah Badawi from power even though he had handpicked Badawi to succeed him. And this was how Najib came to power - given the green light from Mahathir to replace Badawi..
Yes, the old man was that powerful. Remember Tun Salleh Abas who was unceremoniously sacked as Chief Judge. Even the Malay Rulers lost their immunity against prosecution! It was then that dazzled by his own power, Mahathir began ruling the country like his own property, arbitrarily helping his sons and cronies to amass wealth beyond imagination.
By comparison Najib, and for that matter Badawi too, have not been able to match the mega structures built by Mahathir, such as the still half-full office blocks at the Petronas Twin Towers, the money-swallowing F1 Circuit, the far from perfect Putrajaya and the ever rising tolls for using our highways.
Up till now, Najib has failed to eke out any real or lasting transformation programs despite having the gall and vanity to encourage the people to call him Bapa Transformasi or the Father of Transformation!
However, in gravy train department, neither Najib nor Badawi have been slouches. While they may not be able to drive the gravy train as well Mahathir and his sons, they too have supped and feasted well on the largesse that comes with near absolute power.
Fed up of Dr M's backseat driving
About to begin his second term as PM - if he is not thrown out as Umno president in the party's elections later this year - there are signs Najib is now fed up with being in Mahathir's shadow. He wants to be his own man but is not sure how. He wants to claim his own right as the elected Prime Minister, but is afraid Mahathir might get upset and squash him to death like a pesky fly.
No wonder Najib is feeling peeved and rather insecure with all the recent talk of removing him from power in UMNO and taking out a no-confidence vote against him in Parliament. Obviously, Najib must feel he must do something and do it fast.
He probably reckons his trump card was leading UMNO/BN to win the 13th general election. Whether it was by hook or by crook, UMNO-BN has won and UMNO has the biggest number of seats - 88 out of 133 to boot. To him, this took place at a time when the country has not been doing too well in every aspect; UMNO was in big trouble due to its never-ending infighting and scandals, while the BN component parties were in shambles too. Above all, the Opposition was the strongest ever. Could Mahathir win the GE-13 or for that matter all the previous elections if faced with the same problems?
And from here, the seed grows, a bulb suddenly lights up for Najib. Why not stand up to Mahathir and then inherit all the devious and lucrative ramifications already set up by the older man.
Of course for now, Najib and strategists will try to walk silently like Ninjas, delivering the killer blow when they are ready and without Mahathir even realising it. But wily old fox as he is, Mahathir may already be two steps ahead in this cloak-and-dagger game that he excels in.
Right time, right place
Mahathir was fortunate to be at the right place in the right time when the world’s economic growth was at its peak. Malaysia had lots of funds and needed infrastructure development while the Opposition was divided! Of course there were two economic recessions, but Malaysia still had the resources and national was nowhere near the record level it now is.
Yes, Mahathir can boast that he did it his way but what about replaying the script today amid the current shortage of funds, which has forced Najib has to consider imposing the unpopular GST?
Within UMNO, the camps are divided. Some say that there are reasons for Najib to be removed from power, but there are just as many who think he deserves a second chance.
This is what Najib is banking on. His strategists and media are playing it to hilt- from trying to win him sympathy and making him appear the 'good guy' to Mahathir's 'bad guy', they are going for broke.
Najib's chances
But how strong are Najib's chances of retaining the UMNO presidency and premiership? With Mahathir's help - which would mean Najib and the rest of the country would have to endure the old's man bullying and bitching for another 5 years till the next GE - it is certain he will be able to maintain his positions.
The question is - what about without Mahathir? Can Najib take on other Umno rivals who are supported by Mahathir from behind the scenes for whatever Machiavellian reasons that Mahathir has? Chances are that in such an event, Najib would have to retire real early.
Could this be why Najib's camp bizarrely leaked false news that he was to meet with Anwar in Jakarta? Was Najib trying to tell Mahathir, 'hey, if you want fo fight, OK I too have a smoking gun!' Or was Najib merely trying to play 'good guy' to Mahathir's 'bad guy'? When one considers the enormity of the implications, which would involve a unity government, chances are higher Najib was trying to tell Mahathir he can also play hard ball.
Then what's next? Face it, for those who hope for national reconciliation, it definitely won't come from Najib who can be expected to want the same unquestioned power that Mahathir wielded.
Anwar was just a means to an end. In any case, given Anwar's mega popularity, he is too risky a rival for Najib to strike a deal with. Already, Anwar has won himself the tag of being the 'People's Prime Minister' - something that Najib cannot be too happy about!
So what else can Najib do?
Well, he can just ignore Mahathir but this will only make Mahathir more determined to keep nagging and interfering. Not to mention, insisting on taking the driver's seat on the UMNO gravy train. Which perhaps Rosmah might also want.
Najib can also ask his supporters to confront or counter attack Mahathir but Mahathir has instructed his supporters to do the same against Najib. Yes, Mahathir's son Mukhriz - the newly-minted Kedah Mentri Besar - has said he will back Najib to remain as PM and Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin to stay as DPM. But remember, nothing is cast in stone and Mahathir is the master of last-minute sleights of hand!
In short, Najib will have to use all available ways to fight Mahathir. In the coming weeks and months to the UMNO internal election, Malaysians can expect 'movie' after 'movie', 'drama' after 'drama' although most of these will tend to be either disaster flicks or outrageous comedies.
After all Mahathir has so many ways and resources at his disposal. And he is so experienced in this type of guerilla warfare. Not to mention, former sidekick Daim Zainuddin is never to far away to offer diabolical schemes and plots if the need really arises to evict the Najibs from Putrajaya.
Finally, Najib can also seek the help of some ’bomohs‘ (spell casters) as he was previously reported to have done to secure the PM's post. Rosmah too is watching like a hawk. After all she stands to lose all the status, the kow-towing, the glamor, the charging of expenses to the PM's Office, as well as spending public cash if Najib is ousted.
Will Najib survive or bite the dust
So will Najib be ousted? And who will replace him? Will it be Razaleigh but does he really have enough support to win a no-confidence vote against Najib when Parliament convenes later this month? At this point in time, there is more doubt than confidence that the Kelantan prince will finally get to achieve his dream of becoming PM.
"Ku Li will need Mahathir's support, that's for sure. But will Mahathir forgive and forget so easily? We think it is not impossible but only if Najib makes a wrong move and gets Mahathir all uptight and worried. Two desperate men, and I mean Ku Li and Dr M, can easily defeat Najib but how desperate is Dr M to form an alliance with Ku Li," a political source told Malaysia Chronicle.
Or will Najib's replacement be Muhyiddin? Yes, Muhyiddin lacks charisma but a lot of those who have worked with him says he is capable of reasonable output. With Home Minister Zahid Hamidi roped in to provide the charm (Umno-style anyway), Muhyiddin cannot be written off. But a dark horse, he will remain.
So, by and large, these are the players. As the drama staged by the Najib camp unfolds and is countered and feinted by his rivals, Malaysians can look forward to a lot of laughs in the weeks ahead. Intrigue is set to bust the UMNO ceiling!
How do you feel when someone keeps breathing down your neck, nagging, criticizing and meddling with your work right from the day you start work?
Well, if you want to know, 'tanya Najib'. Yes, ask Prime Minister Najib Razak because that must be how he is feeling all this while. And worse still, the person doing the heavy breathing is not Mongolian beauty Altantuya Shaariibuu or wife Rosmah Mansor but Mahathir Mohamad!
Yes, Mahathir or Dr M the former prime minister - hard as nails and some say ruthlessness personified - who defeated all other pretenders to his throne including Musa Hitam, Tengku Razaleigh and Anwar Ibrahim. Dr M also removed Abdullah Badawi from power even though he had handpicked Badawi to succeed him. And this was how Najib came to power - given the green light from Mahathir to replace Badawi..
Yes, the old man was that powerful. Remember Tun Salleh Abas who was unceremoniously sacked as Chief Judge. Even the Malay Rulers lost their immunity against prosecution! It was then that dazzled by his own power, Mahathir began ruling the country like his own property, arbitrarily helping his sons and cronies to amass wealth beyond imagination.
By comparison Najib, and for that matter Badawi too, have not been able to match the mega structures built by Mahathir, such as the still half-full office blocks at the Petronas Twin Towers, the money-swallowing F1 Circuit, the far from perfect Putrajaya and the ever rising tolls for using our highways.
Up till now, Najib has failed to eke out any real or lasting transformation programs despite having the gall and vanity to encourage the people to call him Bapa Transformasi or the Father of Transformation!
However, in gravy train department, neither Najib nor Badawi have been slouches. While they may not be able to drive the gravy train as well Mahathir and his sons, they too have supped and feasted well on the largesse that comes with near absolute power.
Fed up of Dr M's backseat driving
About to begin his second term as PM - if he is not thrown out as Umno president in the party's elections later this year - there are signs Najib is now fed up with being in Mahathir's shadow. He wants to be his own man but is not sure how. He wants to claim his own right as the elected Prime Minister, but is afraid Mahathir might get upset and squash him to death like a pesky fly.
No wonder Najib is feeling peeved and rather insecure with all the recent talk of removing him from power in UMNO and taking out a no-confidence vote against him in Parliament. Obviously, Najib must feel he must do something and do it fast.
He probably reckons his trump card was leading UMNO/BN to win the 13th general election. Whether it was by hook or by crook, UMNO-BN has won and UMNO has the biggest number of seats - 88 out of 133 to boot. To him, this took place at a time when the country has not been doing too well in every aspect; UMNO was in big trouble due to its never-ending infighting and scandals, while the BN component parties were in shambles too. Above all, the Opposition was the strongest ever. Could Mahathir win the GE-13 or for that matter all the previous elections if faced with the same problems?
And from here, the seed grows, a bulb suddenly lights up for Najib. Why not stand up to Mahathir and then inherit all the devious and lucrative ramifications already set up by the older man.
Of course for now, Najib and strategists will try to walk silently like Ninjas, delivering the killer blow when they are ready and without Mahathir even realising it. But wily old fox as he is, Mahathir may already be two steps ahead in this cloak-and-dagger game that he excels in.
Right time, right place
Mahathir was fortunate to be at the right place in the right time when the world’s economic growth was at its peak. Malaysia had lots of funds and needed infrastructure development while the Opposition was divided! Of course there were two economic recessions, but Malaysia still had the resources and national was nowhere near the record level it now is.
Yes, Mahathir can boast that he did it his way but what about replaying the script today amid the current shortage of funds, which has forced Najib has to consider imposing the unpopular GST?
Within UMNO, the camps are divided. Some say that there are reasons for Najib to be removed from power, but there are just as many who think he deserves a second chance.
This is what Najib is banking on. His strategists and media are playing it to hilt- from trying to win him sympathy and making him appear the 'good guy' to Mahathir's 'bad guy', they are going for broke.
Najib's chances
But how strong are Najib's chances of retaining the UMNO presidency and premiership? With Mahathir's help - which would mean Najib and the rest of the country would have to endure the old's man bullying and bitching for another 5 years till the next GE - it is certain he will be able to maintain his positions.
The question is - what about without Mahathir? Can Najib take on other Umno rivals who are supported by Mahathir from behind the scenes for whatever Machiavellian reasons that Mahathir has? Chances are that in such an event, Najib would have to retire real early.
Could this be why Najib's camp bizarrely leaked false news that he was to meet with Anwar in Jakarta? Was Najib trying to tell Mahathir, 'hey, if you want fo fight, OK I too have a smoking gun!' Or was Najib merely trying to play 'good guy' to Mahathir's 'bad guy'? When one considers the enormity of the implications, which would involve a unity government, chances are higher Najib was trying to tell Mahathir he can also play hard ball.
Then what's next? Face it, for those who hope for national reconciliation, it definitely won't come from Najib who can be expected to want the same unquestioned power that Mahathir wielded.
Anwar was just a means to an end. In any case, given Anwar's mega popularity, he is too risky a rival for Najib to strike a deal with. Already, Anwar has won himself the tag of being the 'People's Prime Minister' - something that Najib cannot be too happy about!
So what else can Najib do?
Well, he can just ignore Mahathir but this will only make Mahathir more determined to keep nagging and interfering. Not to mention, insisting on taking the driver's seat on the UMNO gravy train. Which perhaps Rosmah might also want.
Najib can also ask his supporters to confront or counter attack Mahathir but Mahathir has instructed his supporters to do the same against Najib. Yes, Mahathir's son Mukhriz - the newly-minted Kedah Mentri Besar - has said he will back Najib to remain as PM and Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin to stay as DPM. But remember, nothing is cast in stone and Mahathir is the master of last-minute sleights of hand!
In short, Najib will have to use all available ways to fight Mahathir. In the coming weeks and months to the UMNO internal election, Malaysians can expect 'movie' after 'movie', 'drama' after 'drama' although most of these will tend to be either disaster flicks or outrageous comedies.
After all Mahathir has so many ways and resources at his disposal. And he is so experienced in this type of guerilla warfare. Not to mention, former sidekick Daim Zainuddin is never to far away to offer diabolical schemes and plots if the need really arises to evict the Najibs from Putrajaya.
Finally, Najib can also seek the help of some ’bomohs‘ (spell casters) as he was previously reported to have done to secure the PM's post. Rosmah too is watching like a hawk. After all she stands to lose all the status, the kow-towing, the glamor, the charging of expenses to the PM's Office, as well as spending public cash if Najib is ousted.
Will Najib survive or bite the dust
So will Najib be ousted? And who will replace him? Will it be Razaleigh but does he really have enough support to win a no-confidence vote against Najib when Parliament convenes later this month? At this point in time, there is more doubt than confidence that the Kelantan prince will finally get to achieve his dream of becoming PM.
"Ku Li will need Mahathir's support, that's for sure. But will Mahathir forgive and forget so easily? We think it is not impossible but only if Najib makes a wrong move and gets Mahathir all uptight and worried. Two desperate men, and I mean Ku Li and Dr M, can easily defeat Najib but how desperate is Dr M to form an alliance with Ku Li," a political source told Malaysia Chronicle.
Or will Najib's replacement be Muhyiddin? Yes, Muhyiddin lacks charisma but a lot of those who have worked with him says he is capable of reasonable output. With Home Minister Zahid Hamidi roped in to provide the charm (Umno-style anyway), Muhyiddin cannot be written off. But a dark horse, he will remain.
So, by and large, these are the players. As the drama staged by the Najib camp unfolds and is countered and feinted by his rivals, Malaysians can look forward to a lot of laughs in the weeks ahead. Intrigue is set to bust the UMNO ceiling!
mahahir dah bersara, buat cara bersara.
ReplyDeleteMahathir tidak harus camput tangan dalam isu politik lagi.
DeleteApapunlah oranglain hendak katakan mengenai DS Najib, bagi ambe, beliau berjaya melakukan sesuatu yang amat luarbiasa.
ReplyDeleteDalam keadaan di hentam tanpa henti sejak beliau menjadi Perdana Menteri, beliau mampu memacu negara ini. Bukan calang-calang pemimpin yang mampu melawan arus desakan dan kritikan dari semua pihak. Baik dari pihak musuh ataupun dari pihak dalaman sendiri.
ReplyDeleteOrang-orang yang dulu membodek Najib bagai nak rak, kini bagai nak gila pula mengkritik Najib. Dulu, bila ada orang yang mahu mendekati Najib, merekalah yang menjadi batu api memburuk-burukkan oranglain. Macam-macam cerita dongeng mereka jaja. Semata-mata nak 'rapat' dan tunjuk merekalah yang paling setia dengan Najib. Tapi lakonan tetap lakonan. Sampai bila boleh bertahan lama pun.
ReplyDeleteAkhirnya, lakunan mereka terdedah sendiri. Banyak hikmah di sebalik keputusan PRU13 lalu. DS Najib bukanlah orang bodoh dan berfikiran cetek. Pengalamannya luas. Pandangannya jauh. Hatinya kepada rakyat. Kata-katanya jujur. Benar-benar ikhlas mahu membantu rakyat. Pemimpin yang baik selalunya di duga dengan ujian-ujian getir dan pahit. Tapi mampu di tanggung olehnya.
ReplyDeleteMelalui ujian-ujian dan dugaan-dugaan yang perit, dan getir sahaja mampu menguatkan semangat dan jatidiri pemimpin. Bukan semudah yang di sangka, untuk melawan puak-puak ektrimis DAP multi rasis dan anarkis PKR. Bukan calang-calang pemimpin mampu mengalahkan kedua puak tersebut. Kalau bukan kerana perancangan dan gaya kepimpinan DS Najib, sudah tentu pada hari ini ramai yang kehilangan 'periuk nasi' atau bertukar 'kolam'.
ReplyDeletePemimpin yang baik dan kuat biasanya bersendirian. Tapi Allah Ta'ala sentiasa bersamanya. Dan setiap kebaikan biasanya akan mengambil sedikit masa untuk nampak kebenarannya. Ini kerana Allah Ta'ala tu Maha Adil kepada semua makhluk-Nya. Pepatah dah kata, "Kemana kuah kalau tak tumpah ke nasi?". Ramai yang melupakan pepatah itu.
ReplyDeleteDS Najib menjadi Perdana Menteri, dan masih mampu membawakan kemenangan kepada Barisan Nasional, kerana Allah Ta'ala meletakkan beliau di situ. Adalah hikmahnya kenapa Allah Ta'ala memilih beliau, dari 29 juta penduduk Malaysia ini menjadi PM. Dan kita sentiasa di suruh bersangka baik kepada Allah Ta'ala. Bahkan dalam Al Qur'an disebutkan, apa yang kita fikir buruk kepada kita, sebenarnya ada banyak kebaikan didalamnya.
ReplyDeleteSekarang ini ramai yang fikir keputusan PRU13 adalah keburukan kepada masadepan Barisan Nasional dan UMNO. Ambe lebih percayakan Allah Ta'ala. Apa yang nampak buruk sebenarnya ada banyak kebaikan. Nak jumpa kebaikan didalamnya, maka hendaklah kita berlaku baik dan bersangka baik. Bagi ambe, bumi Malaysia ini Bumi Bertuah dan keramat. Mustahillah, Allah Ta'ala meletakkan pemimpin yang tak bagus di Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteNajib harus mencari langkah wajar untuk membaiki lagi imej UMNO.
DeleteSetiap kejadian yang berlaku ada hikmahnya. Bagi mereka yang sentiasa di dorong oleh hawa nafsu, hijab hikmah kejadian tidak akan terbuka. Kesabaran dan istiqamah dalam niat dan perbuatan adalah kuncinya. Beruntunglah bagi mereka yang mengetahuinya.
ReplyDeleteDaripada kita bersengketa dan berbalah pendapat mengenai kejadian yang telah berlaku, lebih baik kita menyusun gerakan maju ke hadapan bersama. Selagi nyawa masih di badan, selagi itulah ada harapan dan sinar. Bila kita bersama menyusun gerakan, niscaya lama kelamaan akan tewas binasa juga, segala kebatilan dan kejahatan puak DAP cinabeng tongsan multi rasis dan anarkis PKR. Keduanya pun bukan KEBAL atau tak LUT.
ReplyDeleteTahap kecintaan Adam Adli kepada Anwar Ibrahim ini kita boleh anggap berada di skala 10/10.
ReplyDeleteMemang tahap dewa. Apa sahaja yang Anwar buat, akan dianggap sebagai Adam Adli sebagai tindakan tepat. Anwar kepada Adam Adli, adalah dewa kepada politik Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteDengan kecintaan tahap gila begitu, dididik pula oleh seorang ateis dan penggerak anarki politik seperti Hishammudin Rais, Adam Adli ini boleh melakukan apa sahaja dalam menentukan bahawa perjalanan politik Anwar sampai ke Putrajaya.
ReplyDeleteSebelum PRU, kita semua sudah tahu, bagaimana Anwar akan sanggup mengorbankan siapa sahaja demi mencapai jalan mendapat kuasa.
ReplyDeleteSepanjang dilatih oleh Isham Rais, Adam Adli sudah dibayangkan sebagai Mohammed Bouazizi baru kepada Malaysia. Kalau Bouazizi berani membakar diri untuk mencetus rusuhan – keberanian itu juga harus ada kepada Adam Adli.
ReplyDeletePas menjadi punca perbalahan STAR, SAPP dan PR. STAR dan SAPP sama sekali tidak boleh menerima brand politik ekstrim yang ada dalam Pas.
ReplyDeletePas tidak membantu sama sekali dalam memperkukuh kedudukan PR di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteOrang Sabahan masih sokong dan mempercayai BN.
DeleteSewajarnya ‘Sabah-based political parties’ diberikan ruang yang lebih besar bertanding di negeri tersebut. Unsur tamak yang ada dalam PKR sendiri turut menjadi punca.
ReplyDeleteAnwar terpaksa menurut desakan pemimpin Cabang PKR di Sabah.
ReplyDeleteDana khas dari luar yang sepatutnya tiba (USD100m) untuk Projek Sabah tidak turun sampai PRU.
ReplyDeleteDana PR PRU yang sangat terhad.
ReplyDeleteKegagalan mengurangkan calon bebas.
ReplyDeleteAnwar dan pimpinan PR sendiri tidak mengambil perhatian di Sabah sewaktu PRU.
ReplyDeleteBeri 5 tahun untuk semua parti berkhidmat, 5 tahun penilaian sebenarnya cepat, PRU14 akan terjawab.
DeleteAdakah Najib berjaya meneruskan jawatannya?
ReplyDeleteBekas Presiden MIC Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu yakin kepimpinan dinamik dan dasar afirmatif yang dilaksanakan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak mampu menawan hati dan minda rakyat serta merintis jalan kepada kemenangan Barisan Nasional.
ReplyDeleteKatanya aliran baru politik yang diperkenalkan Najib melalui dasar transformasinya serta konsep 1 Malaysia, yang mengajak rakyat supaya menerima kepelbagaian sebagai alat untuk meningkatkan perpaduan sesama mereka, membuktikan bahawa beliau (Najib) “adalah pemimpin untuk semua masyarakat”.
ReplyDeletepemimpin politik veteran kaum India Malaysia ini berkata melalui program mendampingi semua kelompok masyarakat serta pendirian sederhana atau “wassatiyah” yang beliau anjurkan melalui dialog dan kehidupan bersama secara aman, Najib berjaya menawan hati dan minda ramai daripada mereka yang meninggalkan BN pada 2008.
ReplyDeleteSamy Vellu mendakwa kemampuan parti Pembangkang memenangi banyak kerusi pada pilihan raya umum 2008 sebenarnya bukan kerana mereka bijak, tetapi kerana “kami (BN) tidak menjaga rakyat dan mereka meninggalkan kami kerana marah”.
ReplyDeleteSebahagian besar kemarahan itu kini telah lenyap berikutan pelbagai dasar inklusif dan penerangan yang dilaksanakan Najib seperti Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia, Klinik 1 Malaysia, pemberian biasiswa kepada pelajar yang patut menerimanya, program tinjuan mesra untuk mendengar keluhan rakyat dan menggunakan media digital untuk mendampingi golongan muda.
ReplyDeleteKeistimewaan Datuk Seri Najib ialah beliau bersedia mendengar pendapat rakyat, menganalisis (isu) dan menyelami perasaan rakyat kerana pemimpin yang baik perlu mendengar pendapat orang lain (juga). Banyak perkara yang telah beliau lakukan untuk menarik kembali sokongan kepada BN kerana beliau juga meluahkan segala apa yang terkandung dalam fikiran dan mindanya tentang apa yang beliau ingin lakukan untuk rakyat.
ReplyDelete“Saya berada dalam politik selama lebih 30 tahun dan saya tahu apa yang difikirkan oleh masyarakat India sekarang. Sebelum ini, mereka tidak pernah melihat seorang pemimpin seperti ini yang begitu baik hati terhadap mereka. (Majoriti) masyarakat India kini sudah kembali ke pangkuan Barisan Nasional kerana keluh kesah mereka mendapat perhatian,” kata Samy Vellu.
ReplyDeleteBeliau berkata masyarakat India gembira kerana kini mereka mempunyai perdana menteri yang bersedia mendengar keluhan mereka dan mengambil tindakan yang sewajarnya.
ReplyDeleteSamy Vellu berkata sebelum ini, agak ramai anggota masyarakat India yang menyertai demonstrasi Bersih 1.0 dan Bersih 2.0, tetapi jumlah mereka yang menyertai Bersih 3.0 amat sedikit dan ini menunjukkan bahawa kini mereka berasa “mereka mempunyai kerajaan yang bersedia mendengar sungutan mereka.”
ReplyDeleteSamy Vellu berkata Najib dipandang lebih tinggi oleh masyarakat India, terutama yang beragama Hindu, selepas beliau mengunjungi Kuil Sri Subramaniya di Batu Caves ketika sambutan Thaipusam.
ReplyDelete“Perdana menteri sebelum ini yang pergi ke sana ialah Tun Hussein Onn. Selepas itu, tiada perdana menteri yang pergi ke sana, sehinggalah Datuk Seri Najib berbuat demikian. Beliau ke sana bukan untuk bersembahyang, tetapi untuk mengunjungi rakyat atas kedudukan beliau sebagai pemimpin mereka dan bapa kepada negara ini,” katanya.
Samy Vellu berkata pendekatan Najib memberi kesan terhadap minda masyarakat India kerana “ia membuat mereka berasa dihargai, dan kami (pemimpin) mengambil peduli tentang mereka serta mengambil berat tentang mereka”.
ReplyDeleteDua bekas Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad dan Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi menganggap barisan Kabinet baru yang diumumkan Datuk Seri Najib Razak memperlihatkan iltizam beliau untuk membawa negara mencapai kemajuan lebih hebat.
ReplyDeleteDr Mahathir dalam reaksinya mengenai pengumuman barisan Kabinet itu berkata, beliau lega Najib membuat keputusan tegas dengan tidak menyenaraikan semula beberapa menteri yang sebelum ini didakwa terbabit rasuah.
ReplyDelete“Saya rasa Najib membuat tindakan baik apabila menggugurkan mereka yang didakwa rasuah, walaupun ada satu dua yang masih terlekat (tersenarai) dalam barisan Kabinet itu. “Mengenai (Tan Sri) Muhyiddin (Yassin) saya fikir dia memang layak (menjadi Timbalan Perdana Menteri) kerana dapat kemenangan yang baik dan setakat saya tahu dia tidak gunakan wang untuk mendapat sokongan,” katanya pada sidang media di pejabatnya di sini, semalam.
ReplyDeleteDitanya sama ada beliau yakin Najib mampu membuat perubahan berdasarkan senarai Kabinet baru itu, Dr Mahathir berkata, beliau melihat Najib memang mencuba melakukan perkara itu.
ReplyDeleteMengenai pelantikan anaknya, Datuk Mukhriz sebagai Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri, Dr Mahathir berharap anaknya itu perlu menjalankan tugas dengan sebaik mungkin. “Saya harap dia akan dapat mengatasi masalah pemberian Permit Import (AP) kepada mereka yang menjual AP,” katanya.
ReplyDeleteBekas Perdana Menteri itu berkata, beliau memang gembira nama Mukhriz ada dalam senarai Kabinet tetapi menolak jika ada mana-mana pihak mendakwa beliau menggunakan pengaruhnya ke atas Najib untuk berbuat demikian.
ReplyDelete“Saya dah kata, saya tak campur tangan dalam pelantikan dia (Mukhriz). Kalau tak lantik pun, tak apa juga,” katanya.
ReplyDeleteMengenai indeks petunjuk prestasi (KPI) menteri dan timbalan menteri, beliau ia pendekatan baik tetapi berpendapat lebih sesuai ia hanya dinilai Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan bukannya seorang bertaraf menteri. “Tentu menteri juga rasa tak puas hati kerana dinilai menteri lain. Saya harap diberi kepada seorang yang lebih tinggi dari menteri seperti Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan mesti ada juga pakar yang boleh membuat penilaian,” katanya.
ReplyDeleteKetika ditanya sama ada pelantikan Datuk Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah sebagai Menteri Kewangan Kedua boleh membantu Najib menangani kelembapan ekonomi, Dr Mahathir berkata: “Saya tak tahu tapi saya tahu (Tan Sri) Nor Mohamed Yakcop mempunyai kebolehan dalam bidang itu.”
ReplyDeleteSementara itu, Abdullah menyifatkan barisan Kabinet baru itu sebagai satu pasukan yang kuat untuk memajukan rakyat dan negara.
ReplyDeleteBeliau berkata, barisan menteri berkenaan adalah pilihan yang tepat dan berharap mereka berkhidmat dengan baik dan menunjukkan taat setia kepada Najib untuk sama-sama menjayakan pentadbiran negara.
ReplyDelete“Beliau (Najib) memahami dan dapat tubuhkan satu pasukan yang kuat… saya harap mereka (menteri) akan dapat berkhidmat dengan baik, menyokong dan taat setia kepada Najib.
ReplyDelete“Mereka perlu bekerja kuat, sekali gus menjayakan pentadbiran untuk memajukan rakyat dan negara,” katanya ketika ditemui Berita Harian di sini, semalam.
ReplyDeleteDitanya mengenai tindakan Najib mengecilkan Kabinet, Abdullah berkata, langkah itu adalah hak individu.
ReplyDeletePerdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak berada dalam keadaan tidak menentu selepas mengetuai kemenangan Barisan Nasional (BN) pada pilihan raya umum 5 Mei tanpa mencapai sasaran yang beliau sendiri tetapkan: merampas kembali majoriti tradisi dua pertiga di Parlimen.
Terdapat beberapa sesi untuk meredakan kemarahan ahli-ahli Parlimen tidak berpuas hati: berjanji kepada ahli-ahli politik Umno yang mahu dilantik sebagai ahli lembaga pengarah syarikat berkait kerajaan (GLC) dan memantau komen dari tokoh berpengaruh seperti Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (gambar kanan) dan laporan mengenai Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah – boleh menjadi pencabar berpotensi.
ReplyDeleteKesimpulannya, ini adalah waktu mencabar bagi Najib.
ReplyDeleteAkan tetapi Isnin lalu merupakan hari baik bagi perdana menteri.
Dr Mahathir bertemu Najib dan memberi jaminan beliau percaya tidak perlu ada pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi Umno dalam pemilihan parti itu akhir tahun ini.
Jaminan itu hadir selepas bekas perdana menteri itu memberitahu sekumpulan pengurus dana dalam satu sesi tertutup di Kuala Lumpur Jumaat lalu mengenai perlunya pertandingan bagi jawatan tertinggi Umno.
ReplyDeleteTidak pernah ada pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi itu semenjak Umno asal diisytiharkan haram pada 1988 dan Dr Mahathir menubuhkan Umno baru.
ReplyDeleteSumber dalaman memberitahu The Malaysian Insider Dr Mahathir percaya komen beliau kepada pengurus-pengurus dana telah disalah anggap.
ReplyDeleteAkan tetapi mereka yang hadir pada sesi di sebuah hotel di Kuala Lumpur mengatakan Dr Mahathir mengkritik pimpinan dan percaya pertandingan akan menonjolkan ciri-ciri demokratik Umno selain dari meningkatkan imej Najib di mata orang ramai.
ReplyDeleteMasih belum jelas apa yang menyebabkan Dr Mahathir mengubah pendiriannya mengenai pertandingan jawatan presiden dan timbalan presiden parti itu.
ReplyDeleteSecara rasminya, beliau mengatakan pertandingan boleh memecahbelahkan Umno dan menambah di Malaysia, terdapat trend di mana yang kalah tidak boleh menerima keputusan sesuatu pilihan raya itu.
ReplyDeleteDisebalik sokongan Dr Mahathir agar tiada pertandingan dua jawatan tertinggi, penentu sama ada Najib dan Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin menang tanpa bertanding adalah mesyuarat bahagian-bahagian Umno dan kejayaan Putrajaya menguruskan dua kumpulan ini: ahli-ahli Parlimen Umno - tidak diberikan jawatan Kabinet dan ketua-ketua bahagian Umno yang tidak diletakan sebagai calon pada pilihan raya umum lalu.
ReplyDeleteLebih kurang 145,000 daripada 3.5 juta ahli akan mengundi secara langsung bagi semua jawatan dalam pemilihan parti tahun ini, di bawah peraturan baru yang digunakan untuk memastikan rasuah tidak mengganggu keputusan.
ReplyDeleteMajlis tertinggi parti telah bersetuju bulan lepas tiada pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi akan tetapi beberapa pemimpin kanan mengatakan pertandingan untuk semua jawatan akan menunjukkan Umno lebih demokratik.
ReplyDeleteBekas Perdana Menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad menyokong penuh cadangan jawatan presiden dan timbalan presiden UMNO tidak dipertandingkan pada pemilihan parti November ini.
ReplyDeleteKatanya beliau bimbang pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi yang masing-masing disandang Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak dan Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin itu akan menyebabkan perpecahan dalam UMNO dan juga orang Melayu.
ReplyDelete“Mengikut amalan demokrasi, kita patut ada pertandingan tetapi orang Malaysia tidak begitu faham amalan demokrasi sebenar. Kalau kalah, mereka akan tarik diri (keluar parti) dan tubuhkan parti lain dan ini menyebabkan orang Melayu dan UMNO berpecah lagi.
ReplyDelete“Sehubungan itu, saya sokong kalau ada pertandingan tetapi bukan untuk dua jawatan di puncak sekali iaitu presiden dan timbalan presiden.
ReplyDelete“Saya biasa bertanding dulu (jawatan presiden UMNO) dan saya menang dengan 43 undi saja tetapi pihak yang kalah telah bawa (mendakwa) saya ke mahkamah dan menubuhkan parti lain… Orang kita (Melayu) berpecah kerana pertandingan,” katanya pada sidang media di sini hari ini.
ReplyDeleteKPMG Global Chairman Michael Andrew has heaped praise on Malaysia's financial outlook and governance by stating that the country is well positioned for major growth in the second half of this year.
ReplyDeletePerhaps most interesting from the perspective of local developments was his statement that the positive outlook is in part due to the removal of political uncertainty, referring to pre-GE13 concerns that a fractured Pakatan Rakyat could destabilise the country if it took Putrajaya.
Although diplomatic about his choice of words, Andrew was clearly saying that investors favour Barisan Nasional's firm grip on the economy over the limp hand of Pakatan.
ReplyDeleteThe man we can thank for that is Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who time and again has wooed investors with his far-reaching vision for Malaysian prosperity.
It is under his guidance that Malaysia's economy has reached the resilient position it is in now – one that CIMB Group Chief Executive Datuk Seri Nazir Razak said this week would even be able to fend off possible "hot money" outflows that experts say are looming for the region.
ReplyDeleteNazir said it seemed likely that the Quantitative Easing measures from the U.S. would result in temporary volatility in ASEAN financial markets, but that "our economies and financial systems are strong" and the hard lessons learned from the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990's meant that Malaysian financiers could respond quickly, collectively and sensibly.
"Malaysia is probably one of the least to be affected. This is ironic because we now worry about the recovery and the rising interest rates in the US, and consequently what we call the 'risk-off' trade, which results in a large sum of money flowing out of Asia," he explained.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the United Nations it is not just Malaysia but the whole of Southeast Asia that is looking forward economically.
The UN's Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) recently released the results of a survey that noted regional growth of 5.3 per cent last year – up 4.5 per cent from the previous year despite continued global uncertainty.
On Malaysia, the report noted concerted Government initiatives were having a positive impact.
ReplyDelete"Private consumption growth accelerated on buoyant job markets, low inflation and government initiatives, such as civil servant salary hikes and one-off cash assistance to lower-income households," it read.
"Similarly, fixed investment growth surged to a multi-year high pace on public infrastructure spending and firm private investment benefiting from the ongoing structural reform agenda to achieve high-income country status by 2020 (Vision 2020)."
Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak berada dalam keadaan tidak menentu selepas mengetuai kemenangan Barisan Nasional (BN) pada pilihan raya umum 5 Mei tanpa mencapai sasaran yang beliau sendiri tetapkan: merampas kembali majoriti tradisi dua pertiga di Parlimen.
ReplyDeleteTerdapat beberapa sesi untuk meredakan kemarahan ahli-ahli Parlimen tidak berpuas hati: berjanji kepada ahli-ahli politik Umno yang mahu dilantik sebagai ahli lembaga pengarah syarikat berkait kerajaan (GLC) dan memantau komen dari tokoh berpengaruh seperti Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (gambar kanan) dan laporan mengenai Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah
ReplyDeleteDr Mahathir bertemu Najib dan memberi jaminan beliau percaya tidak perlu ada pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi Umno dalam pemilihan parti itu akhir tahun ini.
ReplyDeleteJaminan itu hadir selepas bekas perdana menteri itu memberitahu sekumpulan pengurus dana dalam satu sesi tertutup di Kuala Lumpur Jumaat lalu mengenai perlunya pertandingan bagi jawatan tertinggi Umno
ReplyDeleteTidak pernah ada pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi itu semenjak Umno asal diisytiharkan haram pada 1988 dan Dr Mahathir menubuhkan Umno baru.
ReplyDeleteSumber dalaman memberitahu The Malaysian Insider Dr Mahathir percaya komen beliau kepada pengurus-pengurus dana telah disalah anggap.
ReplyDeleteAkan tetapi mereka yang hadir pada sesi di sebuah hotel di Kuala Lumpur mengatakan Dr Mahathir mengkritik pimpinan dan percaya pertandingan akan menonjolkan ciri-ciri demokratik Umno selain dari meningkatkan imej Najib di mata orang ramai.
ReplyDeleteMasih belum jelas apa yang menyebabkan Dr Mahathir mengubah pendiriannya mengenai pertandingan jawatan presiden dan timbalan presiden parti itu.
ReplyDeleteSecara rasminya, beliau mengatakan pertandingan boleh memecahbelahkan Umno dan menambah di Malaysia, terdapat trend di mana yang kalah tidak boleh menerima keputusan sesuatu pilihan raya itu.
ReplyDeleteDisebalik sokongan Dr Mahathir agar tiada pertandingan dua jawatan tertinggi, penentu sama ada Najib dan Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin menang tanpa bertanding adalah mesyuarat bahagian-bahagian Umno dan kejayaan Putrajaya menguruskan dua kumpulan ini: ahli-ahli Parlimen Umno - tidak diberikan jawatan Kabinet dan ketua-ketua bahagian Umno yang tidak diletakan sebagai calon pada pilihan raya umum lalu.
ReplyDeleteLebih kurang 145,000 daripada 3.5 juta ahli akan mengundi secara langsung bagi semua jawatan dalam pemilihan parti tahun ini, di bawah peraturan baru yang digunakan untuk memastikan rasuah tidak mengganggu keputusan.
ReplyDeleteMajlis tertinggi parti telah bersetuju bulan lepas tiada pertandingan bagi dua jawatan tertinggi akan tetapi beberapa pemimpin kanan mengatakan pertandingan untuk semua jawatan akan menunjukkan Umno lebih demokratik.
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