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Barisan leaders’ talk of pullout from coalition worries Muhyiddin |
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Friday, 29 August 2008 08:30am |
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Star (Used by permission)
SINGAPORE: Some Barisan Nasional component party leaders' comments about the
possibility of their parties leaving Barisan has Umno vice-president Tan Sri
Muhyiddin Yassin concerned.
“The is a new trend we have not seen in the past and this time around it is
being done openly. I am concerned about that,” Muhyiddin told reporters,
referring to remarks made by MCA and Gerakan leaders recently.
“Are these remarks brought up because of sheer disappointment? They have to
explain,” he said, adding that any random survey would show that there was a
mindset shift among the rakyat and not merely in Permatang Pauh.
Muhyiddin said Barisan should not underestimate the changes that are taking
place.
“We can have a dialogue with the component parties but what else can we do? That
is what we should be asking ourselves.
“The format in Umno and BN is not right and change should not just be in the
form but also in the content,” Muhyiddin said.
“Umno also cannot stand alone. There are weaknesses within Umno but weaknesses
also exist within the component parties,” he added.
Meanwhile, in Kuala Lumpur, Jerlun MP Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir said the outcome of
the Permatang Pauh by-election was a wake-up call for Barisan, especially Umno,
that much had to be done to regain the public's support.
Mukhriz said one of the major factors that impacted the by-election was the
announcement by the country’s top two leaders that there would be a power
transfer only in 2010.
“This means business as usual for another two years. For the rakyat, they feel
it is too much to swallow,” he said.
“On the Umno side and Barisan, we also feel very exasperated because it is as if
we have not started moving towards re-engineering and re-inventing Umno and
Barisan.”
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Hard to guess what is in Muhyiddin's mind.
Anyone?
Ding Chu Teck