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Serious Great News! Najib Coming Back to Politics!

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Exclusive-Malaysia's Najib may seek re-election to parliament despite conviction​

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak reacts during an interview with Reuters in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks during an interview with Reuters in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks during an interview with Reuters in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks during an interview with Reuters in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks during an interview with Reuters in Kuala Lumpur

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Exclusive-Malaysia's Najib may seek re-election to parliament despite conviction​

Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak reacts during an interview with Reuters in Kuala Lumpur


By A. Ananthalakshmi and Rozanna Latiff
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has not ruled out seeking re-election to parliament within the next two years, he told Reuters in an interview, despite a corruption conviction that would block him from running.
Najib's graft-tainted party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), clinched the premiership (https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-...cted-name-new-pm-after-rulers-meet-2021-08-20) last month after it was ousted from power three years ago over a multi-billion dollar scandal. Opponents had expressed fears that party leaders facing criminal charges could secure leniency once back in control.

Najib, who served as premier for nine years until 2018, was found guilty of corruption (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysia-politics-najib-idUSKCN24T042) last year and sentenced to 12 years in jail over one of many cases over the misappropriation of money from now-defunct state fund 1MDB. He has denied wrongdoing and has appealed the verdict, while calling for a probe of his prosecution which he says was politically motivated.
He is still a member of parliament but the constitution bars him from contesting elections unless he gets a pardon or a reprieve from the country's monarch.
Speaking to Reuters on Saturday, Najib challenged his disqualification, saying: "It is subject to interpretation."
"It depends on interpretation in terms of the law, the constitution and whatever happens in court proceedings," Najib said.
Asked if he would contest the next elections due by 2023, he said: "Any politician who would want to play a role would want a seat in parliament."
He declined to specify, however, how he could get around the constitutional barriers.
PUBLIC TRUST
UMNO, which held power for more than 60 years until outrage over the 1MDB scandal and the opulence displayed by Najib's family helped to dislodge it, is eager to regain public trust under Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's nascent government, which must also address factional infighting.
Najib has pursued a public relations campaign to shed his image as an elite and to portray himself as a man of the people. He remains a popular figure on social media, where his critique of past governments has earned him praise.
Najib said in the interview that he has discussed with Ismail Sabri a possible role for him in government. Media reports have said he could be made an economic adviser.
The former premier would not say if he would accept a position, saying his priority was on clearing his name.
He also said UMNO's return to power guarantees "temporary political stability" and that he would not call for early elections, like he had with Ismail Sabri's predecessor Muhyiddin Yassin. Muhyiddin's government collapsed when Najib and some UMNO lawmakers withdrew their support.
Malaysia has seen political instability since the 2018 polls, with two coalitions collapsing because of infighting.
CONSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS
A future Najib candidacy would face a constitutional provision that any person sentenced to imprisonment for more than one year or fined more than 2,000 ringgit ($480) is disqualified from contesting a parliamentary election.
Constitutional lawyer New Sin Yew said Najib can run only if he succeeds in his appeal, receives a royal pardon, or if the king uses his discretion to remove the disqualification despite the conviction remaining in place.
Malaysian and U.S. authorities say more than $4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB, some of which went into Najib's bank accounts. The U.S. Department of Justice has described the scandal as "kleptocracy at its worst" (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysia-scandal-doj-idUSKBN1DZ0MX).
Najib, who faces more than 40 charges of abuse of power, money laundering and other offences mostly linked to 1MDB, said he can prove his innocence even as many entities and individuals around the world have admitted guilt or paid hefty penalties and settlements over the scandal.
Malaysian prosecutors have said Najib, who co-founded 1MDB in 2009, played a central role.
Since his election defeat, the United States has returned to Malaysia more than $1 billion in funds it recouped from assets bought with stolen 1MDB money.
Najib said the charges against him were politically motivated and he is pushing for a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) into former Attorney General Tommy Thomas of the post-UMNO government, who first brought the cases against him in 2018.
"I've been insisting on it. The RCI is to establish that it will be a fair and just trial for everyone, not just for me," he said.
Thomas did not respond to an emailed request for comment.
Najib said he had discussed the proposal with Ismail Sabri, who has so far not agreed to it, and he had also discussed it with Muhyiddin, who rejected it.
Spokespersons for Ismail Sabri and Muhyiddin did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 

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This guy has the money. But I doubt if he can return.
His policies were very damaging. Hotels and development which were booming under badawi are forced to sell due to lack of business under najib.
 

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This guy has the money. But I doubt if he can return.
His policies were very damaging. Hotels and development which were booming under badawi are forced to sell due to lack of business under najib.
Why are you so in loved with someone who sleeps in Parliament? The only good thing about Badawi is he did nothing, which is a lot better than doing something which damages the economy.
 

LordElrond

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Like it or not, Mahathir was the greatest PM of Mudland ever. He was the one who transformed Malaysia from a rubber tapping nation into a developing economy. He was astute, daring to pursue what he believed against world opinion. He pulled off capital controls during the 90s crisis and made speculators cry… without damaging the economy. Alas he was left behind by old age and was unable to pulled off another stint of success against the new breed of Malay politicians.
 

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Is time for a Cina to be PM. Melayu privilege?
Cinas are better off playing the role of critics in MY politics, DAP grew from strength to strength until they started forming alliances with the Malay parties. Just stay at the sidelines, enjoy the popularity of being a vocal critic… and Cinas can continue to enjoy some freebies like free medical care etc… lack of threat will make the Malays complacent, continue to lepak… and it is not difficult to “share” some benefits in business by having someone’s bumiputra name… let the Malays continue to be easy, relaxed people. The moment you are part of the Govt they get a jolt cos Ketuanan Melayu cannot be threatened!
 

syed putra

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Why are you so in loved with someone who sleeps in Parliament? The only good thing about Badawi is he did nothing, which is a lot better than doing something which damages the economy.
He allowed more visitors from China and india to enter visa free. And stay on long term passes if they wish. Just for that alone, hotels and development meant for these new customers mushroomed. JB is a testament to that policy.
Najib came in, stop the visa free entry, and you can see the effect on that in JB. Empty condos, malls and theme parks shuttered.
 

syed putra

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Cinas are better off playing the role of critics in MY politics, DAP grew from strength to strength until they started forming alliances with the Malay parties. Just stay at the sidelines, enjoy the popularity of being a vocal critic… and Cinas can continue to enjoy some freebies like free medical care etc… lack of threat will make the Malays complacent, continue to lepak… and it is not difficult to “share” some benefits in business by having someone’s bumiputra name… let the Malays continue to be easy, relaxed people. The moment you are part of the Govt they get a jolt cos Ketuanan Melayu cannot be threatened!
Almost free healthcare only if you do not have major complications. If you do, you will need to pay, but at heavily subsidised rates. And need to wait for your turn.
 

syed putra

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Najib's greatest achievement was blowing up a hot Mongolian chick over a submarine deal.
That story will eventually come. Why the prosevutor did not call up a major witness to the case was baffling. The two cops who blew up the Mongolian took orders from their superior and he wasn't considered a witness.
There are several more disappearances and murder during the time of najib. 7 in all. 5 involved religion. One was a deputy prosecutor. And another, a prominent banker where najib's billion RM transaction took place.
 

zeddy

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Najib's greatest achievement was blowing up a hot Mongolian chick over a submarine deal.
And not forgetting he pumped that Mongolian model full tank in her arse. The Mongolian chick was into anal sex. Jib Kor duly obliged her wishes.
 

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And not forgetting he pumped that Mongolian model full tank in her arse. The Mongolian chick was into anal sex. Jib Kor duly obliged her wishes.
Like this you also know… maybe she mixed up Anwar with Najib
 

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If not because of Mahathir we can be having Tim sum followed by happy ending in KL using the HSR. Fuck Mahathir for screwing up the country. His only agenda is to groom his useless son to the next PM.
 

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Cinas are better off playing the role of critics in MY politics, DAP grew from strength to strength until they started forming alliances with the Malay parties. Just stay at the sidelines, enjoy the popularity of being a vocal critic… and Cinas can continue to enjoy some freebies like free medical care etc… lack of threat will make the Malays complacent, continue to lepak… and it is not difficult to “share” some benefits in business by having someone’s bumiputra name… let the Malays continue to be easy, relaxed people. The moment you are part of the Govt they get a jolt cos Ketuanan Melayu cannot be threatened!
Similar to LKY to Singapore.
 

zeddy

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Jib Kor was already a well known skirt chaser during his younger days much to the exasperation of his late mom. He was already married to his 1st wife when he met Rosmah who was also already married to her then husband. Both soon divorced their respective partners to marry each other.
 

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Najib is the most Singapore friendly PM of Malaysia. Shouldn't we pray for his return to power? Then we get the same cheapskate water price from mudland.

Now at Sabri helm, the mudland goverment is sounding the threat of water price again.
 
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