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Malaysia’s Ruling Party Sacks Defectors as Election Fight Heats Up
Prime Minister Najib Razak is fighting to stay in power, dogged by the continuing 1MDB scandal

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—Malaysia’s ruling party said on Saturday that it expelled two of its best-known members and began investigating a third for backing the opposition in Wednesday’s national election, a fresh sign that Prime Minister Najib Razak might be facing a tougher-than-expected battle to stay in power.

The two politicians expelled from the United Malays National Organization or UMNO, Daim Zainuddin and Rafidah Aziz, as well as Rais Yatim, who is under investigation, are closely associated with Mahathir Mohamad. The former prime minister came out of retirement to lead an opposition coalition that aims to unseat Mr. Najib, his former protégé.

Now 92, Dr. Mahathir has blasted Mr. Najib for his management of the country, and particularly his handling of state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd, or 1MDB. Dr. Mahathir and many others accuse Mr. Najib of skimming hundreds of millions of dollars from the debt-laden fund, which is the subject of several international investigations. Mr. Najib and 1MDB deny any wrongdoing.

Dr. Mahathir’s emergence at the head of the opposition has reinvigorated that movement and put UMNO on the defensive. Opinion polls suggest, however, that the party will be able to form a government, even if it loses the popular vote, as did in 2013.

Mr. Daim, Ms. Rafidah and Mr. Rais, all former ministers, have been openly critical of Mr. Najib in the election run-up and joined Dr. Mahathir at a huge rally Friday. Ms. Rafidah, who was Malaysia’s emblematic trade minister under Dr. Mahathir’s long premiership, urged the crowd to give him a “new contract.” She and Messrs. Daim and Rais didn’t respond to requests for comment Saturday.

UMNO officials said Saturday that they would take action against members breaking ranks, but the defections underscore divisions in the party feeding into uncertainty in formerly rock-solid strongholds. It comes at a time of increasing authoritarianism in Southeast Asia amid challenges on trade and security as the U.S. and China contest for influence in the strategically important region.

A prime example is on Sabah, an oil-and-gas-rich state on the northern tip of Borneo island on the South China Sea, lying near the troubled southern Philippines. Islamic militants from the Philippines have occasionally staged attacks in Sabah or tried to use it as a safe rear area.

The state delivers the third-most seats in Parliament and has long resembled a “fixed deposit,” as Mr. Najib put it, of support for the Front. In 2013, 22 of its 25 seats went to the governing coalition. Parliament has a total of 222 seats.

This time, the opposition in Sabah is being led by a former UMNO vice president, Shafie Apdal, who quit the party in 2016 after Mr. Najib suspended him for being critical of the 1MDB scandals. Mr. Shafie later formed an opposition party in Sabah with opposition lawmaker Darell Leiking.

The opposition rallies in Sabah are heavily attended, including with younger voters who have increasingly been deserting UMNO. Supporters say they are looking for more autonomy for the state.

“I thank God I left UMNO. It was divine intervention,” Mr. Shafie said in an interview. “I have been observing the body language of people. It is very positive for us as the numbers coming out are very good.”

UMNO has been at the center of every Malaysian government since 1957, but it lost the popular vote in the 2013 elections to a resurgent opposition and allied parties in the long-ruling National Front coalition were reduced to insignificance. As the 1MDB scandal gained steam in recent years, Mr. Najib purged challengers and opponents.

James Chin, a Malaysian academic who heads the Asia Institute at the University of Tasmania, said that the most recent defection of former UMNO ministers who served under Dr. Mahathir showed that “more and more senior UMNO people are willing to challenge Najib at the polls.”

“On the other hand, the fact that all these people were in Mahathir’s cabinet gives the impression that May 9 is a fight between the old UMNO elite and the new UMNO elite,” Mr. Chin said.

—James Hookway contributed to this article.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/malays...s-election-fight-heats-up-1525514318?mod=e2tw

 
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I still insist on my point of view: The electoral actions taken by developing countries are a waste of time and money. Because people in developing countries are generally poor, no matter who the party or government is, they cannot solve the social and economic development problems. On the contrary, I very much agree with Singapore’s authoritarian politics with rule of law as a whole.
 
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I still insist on my point of view: The electoral actions taken by developing countries are a waste of time and money. Because people in developing countries are generally poor, no matter who the party or government is, they cannot solve the social and economic development problems. On the contrary, I very much agree with Singapore’s authoritarian politics with rule of law as a whole.

Democracy give India the status of Supapower2012, SP2020.

On the contrary, China is still poor and developing.

SP2012.
 
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Even EC is not neutral, belongs to the ruling party.

Till now results are not announced, smells like fish.
 
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:yahoo: Never under estimate Mahathir.

Anwar, Musa and others tried to win so many times but fail each time.
Mahathir at age 90years old wins a landslide at the first try. :enjoy:
 
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:yahoo: Never under estimate Mahathir.

Anwar, Musa and others tried to win so many times but fail each time.
Mahathir at age 90years old wins a landslide at the first try. :enjoy:
He is 92 and still actively running around.

99% of people would either be bed ridden, wheel-chair bound or senile at age 70 and above

Anyway, results as of now: BN 79 (79) | PH 119 (117) | PAS 18 (18)
 
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It is over, .BN - 79 , PH - 121

First time BN/UMNO to lose by this much since the formation of the country.

Much thanks to Dr. Mahathir
 
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Mainly because of Malay votes. They barely make it through the month. Some even had to do Uber and Grab taxi for extra income. Government neo-liberal policies of doing business especially with China made many Malay angry. Even the UMNO elites are rebelling, no project for themselves! Even those with contracts, money also slow to pay.

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You don't print your election banner in China when you claim to serve Malay. This time margin too big, hard to cheat.
 
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Mainly because of Malay votes. They barely make it through the month. Some even had to do Uber and Grab taxi for extra income. Government neo-liberal policies of doing business especially with China made many Malay angry. Even the UMNO elites are rebelling, no project for themselves! Even those with contracts, money also slow to pay.

BarisanNasionalbanner_GE14.JPG


bn-strengthens-ties-with-china-by-allegedly-ordering-80-of-campaign-materials-from-them-world-of-buzz-5.png

You don't print your election banner in China when you claim to serve Malay. This time margin too big, hard to cheat.
Not entirely true. Najib stole too much. US$700million. That's a lot of money to spend.
The point is this. Is there a Malay that is dedicated to Malaysia ? To improve their own race? Or do Malay expect they are always entitled to live off the sweat and tears of the Chinese?
Let's hope Anwar will not let us down. But I think he will.
Name me one of his achievement. Just one.
 
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Mainly because of Malay votes. They barely make it through the month. Some even had to do Uber and Grab taxi for extra income. Government neo-liberal policies of doing business especially with China made many Malay angry. Even the UMNO elites are rebelling, no project for themselves! Even those with contracts, money also slow to pay.

BarisanNasionalbanner_GE14.JPG


bn-strengthens-ties-with-china-by-allegedly-ordering-80-of-campaign-materials-from-them-world-of-buzz-5.png

You don't print your election banner in China when you claim to serve Malay. This time margin too big, hard to cheat.


Agree PH won due to Malay votes switching sides, they make up what? 70% of the population afterall.
Chinese + Indian votes combined is just not enough.

What made Malay dissatisfied with UMNO/BN is mostly due to the party's high levels of corruption, scandals, even some high profile murder cases (Altantuya) + Under BN cost of living kind of sky rocketed, these woke them up.

Not to leave out the big gun DrM, he still commands legions of Malay support.
 
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Not entirely true. Najib stole too much. US$700million. That's a lot of money to spend.
The point is this. Is there a Malay that is dedicated to Malaysia ? To improve their own race? Or do Malay expect they are always entitled to live off the sweat and tears of the Chinese?
Let's hope Anwar will not let us down. But I think he will.
Name me one of his achievement. Just one.
If Najib stole 700million, ordinary Malays will still support UMNO if their lives are not affected. This time they are affected by GST and giving contracts to China. I don't have to ask, Malays themselves told me. You know what they tell me? Makan pun tak cukup. China shouldn't have listen to Chinese sellouts MCA. I know "stories".

Agree PH won due to Malay votes switching sides, they make up what? 70% of the population afterall.
Chinese + Indian votes combined is just not enough.

What made Malay dissatisfied with UMNO/BN is mostly due to the party's high levels of corruption, scandals, even some high profile murder cases (Altantuya) + Under BN cost of living kind of sky rocketed, these woke them up.

Not to leave out the big gun DrM, he still commands legions of Malay support.
Chinese votes only worth 1/3 value due to extreme gerrymandering.
 
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If Najib stole 700million, ordinary Malays will still support UMNO if their lives are not affected. This time they are affected by GST and giving contracts to China. I don't have to ask, Malays themselves told me. You know what they tell me? Makan pun tak cukup. China shouldn't have listen to Chinese sellouts MCA. I know "stories".


Chinese votes only worth 1/3 value due to extreme gerrymandering.

The Malays will always look for excuse when things don’t turn their way. They expect the government to take good care of them without putting effort to work hard. Try blaming on contracting out to Chinese is just a lame excuse. If you let a Malay contractor do a project. It will take ages to complete or even never.

This result is bad for China. And bad for Malaysia too. I expect Malaysia to be in turmoil soon. But Mahathir will not be in power for too long given he is at 92.
 
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