Ahmad Yusof wrote:

paling layak jadi PM orang orang macam kamu & orang PAS ...
Yang ada lidah bercabang ...Baru nak belajor mengaji Quran ...Fatihah pun
baca tak betoi ...At 11:44 AM 1/24/00 +0800, you wrote:
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>Just some personal opinion.
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>ada yg setuju ka?
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>             [beritamalaysia] Aus : Way clear for deputy to succeed
>Mahathir
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>             Tue, 04 Jan 2000 06:08:45 GMT
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>>From The Australian
>4th January 2000
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>Way clear for deputy to succeed Mahathir
>By IAN STEWART in Kuala Lumpur
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>MALAYSIA'S deputy leader Abdullah Badawi has been anointed as
>successor to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad by the country's ruling
>party.
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>Mr Badawi was virtually assured yesterday of election as deputy
>president of the United Malays National Organisation, the dominant
>government party, installing him officially in position to succeed Dr
>Mahathir.
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>UMNO's supreme council decided at its first meeting of the new
>millennium to propose that Dr Mahathir be re-nominated as party
>president and Mr Badawi be nominated for the post of deputy president.
>It also agreed that the two leaders should be elected unopposed at the
>party elections, which will be held on May 11 in conjunction with the
>annual general assembly.
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>The general assembly of UMNO delegates could theoretically overturn
>the supreme council's decision to deny a contest for the posts of
>president and deputy president – but this would be highly unlikely.
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>The UMNO president and deputy president have traditionally filled the
>posts of prime minister and deputy prime minister during the unbroken
>rule of the party and its coalition partners since Malaysia's
>independence.
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>The election will be the first since the former heir to Dr Mahathir,
>Anwar Ibrahim, was sacked, arrested and charged with corruption and
>sodomy.
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>Anwar, who held the posts of deputy prime minister and UMNO deputy
>president, was sentenced to six years' jail in April after being found
>guilty of corruption.
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>He is currently on trial for sodomy. Anwar claims he is the victim of
>a political conspiracy to stop him from becoming prime minister.
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>Mr Badawi is one of three UMNO vice-presidents but has been performing
>the duties of the deputy president.
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>He backed a challenger for Dr Mahathir's leadership in 1987, but has
>been unflinchingly loyal since the Prime Minister brought him back
>from the political wilderness eight years ago, making him foreign
>minister. He was named deputy prime minister and home minister in
>January, after Anwar's downfall.
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>If the Government decides to stay in office for a full five-year term,
>Mr Badawi could still be challenged in a party leadership election in
>2003.
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>But analysts say yesterday's decision greatly strengthens his position
>as successor.
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>Following his return to power in the recent general election, Dr
>Mahathir, 74, said this would be his last term in office.
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>He said last month that Mr Badawi would succeed him when he stood
>down.
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>Mr Badawi, 60, said after the UMNO meeting that he was very thankful
>for the backing.
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>"This means there will be a lot of work," he said with a smile.
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>General assembly meetings are traditionally held in June but
>officials, including Mr Badawi, had called for early leadership
>elections to reduce politicking. Elections for the youth and women's
>wings will be held on May 10.
>http://www.theaustralian.com.au/
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