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Malaysian BN in secret talk for REGIME HANDOVER

uncleyap

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Pakatan says in handover talks with gov't
Sep 23, 08 12:06pm

The Pakatan Rakyat opposition said it has begun negotiations with the ruling coalition over a transition of power, after it claimed to have signed up enough defectors to topple the government.


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Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has refused to meet with Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim but officials said contacts are being made through intermediaries.


"There is initial contact between our middleperson and Abdullah's middleperson," said Tian Chua, information chief of Anwar's PKR.


"Our intention in holding them is for a transition of power to the opposition but I cannot speak for the other side," he told AFP.


"So far it looks good and we will wait to see what happens."


Meetings had been held
Tian Chua said contact was made initially on the weekend and that more than one meeting had taken place.


Anwar said earlier this month that he had the support of more than 31 lawmakers from the ruling coalition but refused to release the list of names until Abdullah agreed to a meeting.

He has asked Abdullah to reconvene Parliament - which is currently not in session - to debate a motion of no confidence against him. The opposition leader has given today, Sept 23, as deadline for the prime minister to respond.


The premier however refused to recall Parliament and dismissed Anwar's claims as bluff.


Abdullah has thus far shown no sign of stepping down even as he faces another challenge from cabinet ministers who have called on him to quit before his scheduled departure in 2010.


Abdullah has been fighting for his political life since a March general election handed the opposition unprecedented gains and plunged the coalition into disarray.


Ruling party insiders say he is now under intense pressure to quit by the end of the year.
- AFP
 

jacobsgoh

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then the middlepersons should be getting commissions, did they also memtion about the sum offered, and terms of payment.
 
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Alu862

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By what measure do you call it a regime? Do you see the citizens totally hungry and tortured daily like in North Korea? Have you not read what development economists and Political scientists have aid about East Asia?
 

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Tuesday said that the opposition’s claims of holding handover talks with the government were not true.

"That is the craziest report I have ever heard," Abdullah told reporters. "There are no such meetings whatsoever with Anwar's people.”

the opposition is playing a chess game with Badawi again.
he already let go of his Finance portofio to his deputy - Najib.
so look like he will step down sooner than 2010.
 
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