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Parliament Must Replace Najib with Tengku Razaleigh - M. Bakri Musa

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M. Bakri Musa

14.10.03

Malaysia cannot afford Najib Razak’s continued inept leadership. As UMNO has failed to terminate his leadership, and the next election is too far away, it is now up to Parliament to do the necessary. Najib, who is also Finance Minister, will table his budget on October 25, an opportune time for Parliament to pass a no-confidence vote on the budget – and hence his leadership – thus forcing the son of Tun Razak (TR-1) to resign. MPs have a far greater duty beyond loyalty to their leader, and that is loyalty to their country.

With the Will and Guidance of Allah, SWT, Najib can spare himself this unprecedented disgrace and simultaneously relieve his fellow parliamentarians of this distasteful chore by ceding the Prime Ministership to Tengku Razeleigh (TR-2). By gracefully withdrawing now, Najib could return later to lead his party for the 14th national election, and would be a better leader for this voluntary hiatus.

Should Najib contemplate being stubborn, he should remind himself of similar parliamentary practices resulting in the ejection of his contemporaries. In August, British MPs denied Prime Minister Cameron his motion to intervene in Syria. This defying the leader is also not alien to UMNO. TR-1 did it to Tunku Abdul Rahman, albeit in a soft, subtle way. The wise and sensitive Tunku readily saw the signals.

A parliamentary no-confidence vote would not affect Najib’s UMNO presidency. The constitution does not mandate the leader of a ruling party should also be prime minister. That is only tradition, tenable only as long as he has Parliament’s confidence.

As UMNO has the largest parliamentary representation, it is appropriate that one of its members should be the Prime Minister. There is no better choice than TR-2. He is a glittering gem to the sparkle of pebbles that is the current UMNO leadership. He also has the exquisite synthesis of talent and experience.

Rest assured that TR-2 would not be preoccupied with reelections and the consequent pandering to various constituencies, Najib’s destructive obsession. He would focus exclusively on running the country. With no children, TR-2 would have no grandiose pretensions of starting a political dynasty, yet another preoccupation of current leaders.

Malaysians can be assured that TR-2, like TR-1, would pick only the competent and untainted to be his ministers and advisors. They would reflect the man; his team would be the antithesis of Najib’s. TR-2 has no need for courtiers or cheerleaders.

Unlike Najib, TR-2’s executive and leadership abilities have been tested inside and outside of government. Malaysians can be assured that there would be no freelancers or lone rangers in TR-2’s team spouting out offensive racial taunts. Najib on the other hand could not restrain the extremist ulamas on his payroll who think that the marriage of a Muslim to a non-Muslim is invalid.

Najib is not up to par even when compared to his lackluster predecessor, Abdullah Badawi. With Abdullah, Malaysians within and beyond his party clearly expressed their disapproval; some politely, others less so. The man recognized this and wisely withdrew.

Dissatisfaction with Najib is palpable even or especially within his party. However, he is a stubborn mule, and with as much insight. He must be told in no uncertain terms by Parliament that his leadership is wanting. As a dumb mule responds only to a big stick, anything less would not do it.

Relieved from running the country, Najib could focus on ridding UMNO of its fortune seekers. They mock the party’s aspiration of Agama, Bangsa, Negara(Faith, Race, and Country). There is nothing Islamic or Malay about corruption, cheating and the plundering of our nation’s wealth. There is no reflected glory for Malays to see UMNO leaders grow glutton on hogging the public trough. Malaysia would be far better without these scoundrels.

Leadership Crisis Akin to Post-May 1969

Parliament has the right – indeed obligation – to terminate Najib’s tenure. Malaysia today has a critical leadership crisis comparable to the post-1969 period. That too was triggered by an electoral setback suffered by the ruling coalition. We are fortunate so far to be spared the associated tragedies and destruction, despite the incendiary taunting by many.

We cannot allow this dangerous situation to fester lest a mere spark would trigger an explosion. Already our current racial poison will take generations to detoxify, assuming it stops right now. Najib however, shows no inclination or competence to do so. Inter-racial as well as intra-racial – specifically intra-Malay – relationships are deteriorating rapidly.

As with a fish, this rot begins at the head. The solution must therefore begin with getting rid of Najib.

As with post-1969, citizens today yearn for a more representative or “unity” government to de-escalate the dangerously heightened social and racial polarizations. The unprecedented failure of the ruling coalition to gain the majority popular votes adds to this demand. Granted, in our “first past the post” system, the number of seats won would not necessarily correlate with the popular votes, nonetheless the stunning size of the discrepancy triggered the angst.

Such a wide discrepancy could still be accepted if the institutions and personnel conducting the elections were truly non-partisan and have unchallenged integrity. The Malaysian Election Commission is far from either.

That 1969 tragedy led to the resignation of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. His successor, TR-1, set up a unity government through enlarging the old Alliance coalition to the current expanded Barisan Nasional. Such strategy would not be the best route today. The objective of a representative and reconciliative government would best be served by having the new Prime Minister invite a few talented opposition members into his administration. Consider that US President Obama, who secured a far stronger mandate than Najib, has an opposition Republican Chuck Hagel as his Defense Secretary.

TR-2 is TR-1’s protégé. No one else, least of all Najib, could claim that. The late TR-1 was a sharp spotter of talent. He put TR-2 to set up and lead Pernas when he (TR-2) was only 32 years old, and four years later, Petronas. At Petronas, TR-2 took on the powerful global oil companies and pioneered unique and highly profitable production-sharing contracts with the oil majors that later became the model for other state oil companies. Malaysia continues to reap the bounty from that brilliant and courageous initiative.

Unique among UMNO leaders, TR-2 has cordial relationships with the opposition; he has the credibility to execute a “unity government”. TR-2 could spot talented MPs from the opposition to be in his cabinet in the manner of TR-1.

Those ministers from the opposition would serve as individuals and not as representatives of their parties. They would continue to serve until such time they could no longer support the government’s policy pertaining to their respective portfolios. The opposition is blessed with many bright members. It would be a great shame not to tap their talent.

Such an initiative would break the current incestuous coupling of party positions with governmental appointments, and go a long way towards “cleansing” UMNO of its “fortune seekers.”

Decoupling would also relieve ministers of their party’s chores. The duties of a minister are onerous enough. American cabinet secretaries for example, are freed of these extraneous burdens. Consider this UMNO election season. For months now, those UMNO ministers and government appointees have effectively abandoned their official duties; they are busy campaigning.

UMNO is the single greatest contributor to public corruption because of the close nexus between party and government. Decoupling would sever this sinister link.

Those party positions now held by ministers would become vacant, allowing greater upward mobility for the members. At another level, those senior party leaders would provide a much-needed system of checks and balances on their party’s governmental appointees. Currently there are no such checks and balances.

TR-1’s unity government was instrumental in quickly restoring normalcy post-1969. Today we need Parliament to strip TR-1’s son, Najib, of his leadership to pave way for TR-2 to lead a new, invigorated unity government. We may contemplate the irony, but the action is an absolute necessity.

Najib Razak could spare his fellow parliamentarians this distasteful chore by resigning and paving the way for TR-2. Such an action would portray Najib as someone thinking of the country ahead of himself, the very definition of a patriot. It would also be a great tribute to the memory of his father, Tun Razak.

 

 

http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2013/10/14/parliament-must-replace-najib-with-tengku-razaleigh/

Discussions
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Fortunebull

Ha! We all know Lim Guan Eng most qualify to be PM!

2013-10-15 17:55

kcchongnz

Ha, that is a very irresponsible statement from a senior.

2013-10-15 18:24

bomohsaham

ramal esok hujan

2013-10-15 19:19

investor988

Sorry Fortunebull - LGE is in the next few pages of the list (if only applicable). Ask him what he has he done to us at Balik Pulau. The scar is still there...
Why Tengku Razaleigh? What was his landmark when he was the Minister of Finance? What is his contribution to our nation these few years? Any economic reforma proposal from him for us to read and discuss? Any forum he conducted on that? I was still a young exec to rectify the eco post his era. Just let him enjoy his life as a royal member of the state, will you Mr Mbakri.
Perhaps why not we send this well written essay to a bunch of art class students for a debate on political science topic.

2013-10-16 12:33

Fortunebull

LGE went to jail to defend malay girl! He is corrupt free! Why cant see we are all equal races! Cannot understand why LGE cannot be PM!

2013-10-16 12:36

andychucky28

GST cannot be implemented on top of another TAX structure.

2013-10-16 12:40

investor988

corrupt free? Oh Please...you are not a penangite so dont say any.
Just because he got jailed to get his milestone means he is a noble? Who is not corrupt nowadays? The problem is, we look from different angles and see that as as corruct while for others is not. Thats why god gives us 2 eyes, to see and to think broadly.
We keep asking we want to be equal but why we are not willing to share everything equally? Pity to our brothers who were buried to defend the nation so that you and me can live like now. What is that compares to those who was jailed shortly and then become a chief minister? See and think broadly..
Andychucky-They will reform the individual tax structure. now is under study.

2013-10-16 13:38

Fortunebull

Late Chin Peng sacrificed for us! Why cannot given hero burial!

2013-10-16 13:53

izoklse

BODOH PUNYA ARTICLE .

2013-10-16 13:55

andychucky28

Not only the individual tax structure. How about the car tax, electrical items sales tax, necessities items tax (like rice), etc.

2013-10-16 14:01

necro

Why not kcchong as PM?

2013-10-16 14:05

izoklse

Post removed.Why?

2013-10-16 14:16

KC Loh

polarization complete! :(

2013-10-16 14:23

investor988

Chin Prng's comrade shot our grandfather's back just to steal a pack of rice kept for our family. Is that what you call a hero, Fortunebull?
i called him coward in today's terminology. Hero's burial is so pure and only for HEROes who sacrfice for the country with blood and tears. Not the one who shot from behind!. You said that because you only 'see' using one eye. Read the whole history and not the story created by LGE & LKS. They and the rest were not there to defend the country from the japanese and communist. We got the story from our greatparents while they were still alive. we are still keeping it even the bullet. the agony is still alive now..

2013-10-16 14:29

investor988

andychucky-they are revisiting the individual tax and corporate tax first as the chunck of the tax issues while other taxes will follow suit. there will be lower tax for individuals. Corporate tax is the one which is keeping low because of under-declare. they will go all out this time and no more corporate tax incentives as individuals are the one now keeping the burdence while the the corporates are enjoying the benefits.
Singapore's tax reform is one of the models they are looking at. hopefully they will reform it wisely to benefit all of us. we pray for that..

2013-10-16 14:36

izoklse

The thing is najib try to change his govt way of doing things to focus more to people need rather then ethnic based. And he try to reduce it but the more he try to change the more people pull him back. He try it even though it is slow in process and require a lot of effort but suddenly all chinese shock him by rejecting his move and rejecting his govt. As a PM he try to change and bring the change previously and it doesnt work. Instead they punish his govt and tarnish him reputation. so why should he do a changes when this people actual dont want a change? that is now he turn back to the old race based policy because the other side clearly dont want the changes that he bring. That why dont blame him. Blame your self. You been given a chance but in return what you give him. Taik. You should give him a chance to do the change but instead you trust that liar anwar. satu Malaysia know him and thats why a lot of Malay didnt trust him. Because he always putar alam. So now u have to live with it.

2013-10-16 14:47

investor988

Just questions to ponder. Who got the whole tax incentives on companies listed in Bursa Malaysia and registered in CCM? Who get all the benefits of all the pakatan pack? And yet we blame others for not giving but we keep asking more. This is the problem when we deal with 'no money no talk kind of a person' as if we can bring the money along to the grave. When they getting a bit poorer, they blame others except themselves.
Look it this way. When my people dont have enough money to buy a car, we buy a second hand kapcai bike to commute to work. We dont blame and curse others. But we thank the Almighty and pray that one day we will be able to go to work like everybody else.
Many complain about the petrol price hike and so on but lets see who are queueing for the tickets during MATTA fair for yearly overseas trip. Any differece ah on the petrol price hike? Thought Im not so agreeable, that 20sen is given back to the poor under the brim or whatever they call it...

2013-10-16 15:29

Fortunebull

PR won popular majority votes! Those voted for BN are retards!

2013-10-16 15:50

izoklse

Fortunebull instead u are retards not BN Voters.The majority vote only by chinese community who swing to PR. Other PR party lost a lot. The large chunk of malay voters also new voters swing back to BN & UMNO. PR even lost Kedah. So you want to say those given kedah back to BN are retard ? They are majority malay. So all those Malay there in kedah who vote for BN is retard? Hahahaha. In fact they are brilliant to give BN win so that now Malay will get more and even more. Who retard now ? hahahahahah. Next GE will show even stronger Malay support to BN.

2013-10-16 16:00

Fortunebull

Not for us paying tax, bolehland bankrupt!

2013-10-16 16:02

izoklse

then your lovely PR want to reduce Tax , Free education, 20% Royalty to state and many other BULAN, BINTANG, PLANET ,MATAHARI...HAHAHAHAHAH.... Boleh Land wont bankrupt ka ? what..want to get corruption money? berapa sangat. Even the business eco system PR dont know how to do it.

2013-10-16 16:08

kelvinongbk

The current Government should seriously look into the A & G report on the wastage and take serious action. If can cut cost here and there, then it's better than increasing petrol and other prices which is burden to the people..

2013-10-16 16:18

Ooi Teik Bee

Belum cuba belum tahu, sudah cuba hari hari mahu.
Thank you.

2013-10-16 16:19

izoklse

i agree with you on that kelvinongbk.

2013-10-16 16:20

investor988

Fireball- you still dont have the answers on the list of 'questions to ponder' we wrote up there , right. because you dont have the basis to support for the answer.
who said we want you all to leave the country? why overly sensitive? it is only you, Fireyourball who said that. I dont think you are willing to leave even you are given a choice because you have everything here: ask anything and someone will give you, vote anybody you like and they will serve you, curse anyone you like and no one will attack you, and tell any story you like and everyone will follow you - in this bolehland. You can still walk freely on the street after doing all that. lets build the nation together with the true spirit and pride. On equality as you mentioned earlier, are you willing to sacrifice and ready to give your 75% economic controls to all of us on so called 'we are equal'? If we talk about equality, lets not lopsided on others and all should be equal.

kelvinnonggbk - we dont like overspending, wastages and nontransparent government either. we cant tolerate it and they should take serious punishment to the person as a lesson and not 'for show only'.

ooi teik bee - changing the government is not like changing our shirt. and not even a 'try and error' kind of thing. we did it already at Penang 8 years ago as 'mau cuba mau tahu' and it ends up we are even sufferer. Now selling keropok lekor infront of my grandma's house at balik pulau also can't anymore though we used to do that over 20 years. and many 'fireballs' keep coming buying the peoperties we cant afford to pay even for the deposit. So nasi sudah menjadi bubur. but at least the Almighty still bless us by giving the bubur to eat. but what if one day we dont have anything else to eat s all has been taken by the government, bit by bit, on the pretext of development. so we expect us have to 'balik' and leave the 'pulau' we live for 500 years...? You think about it.

2013-10-16 17:42

Ooi Teik Bee

Post removed.Why?

2013-10-16 18:28

Fortunebull

Please like this page! No one more qualify that Lim Guan Eng as PM! https://www.facebook.com/PMLimGuanEng

2013-10-16 18:39

saufi74

Nak muntah lge jadi pm...hadi awang adelah...ingat PAS nak diam ker..

2013-10-16 19:02

saufi74

Elok gak Chin peng dah mampus..

2013-10-16 19:05

alexisvics

Hi guys,it is wasting time to debate whether Chin Peng is hero or not. Let him be history.Just like Tun Mahathir,if u see him frm one angle, he is a great man but when the oppositions see him frm thier angle,he is the most corrupted man.Najib may not be the best but I think anwar is worse(I remember when he was finance minister,he raised interest rate follow IMF guide line, I had to folk out extra money to pay my loan,life was tough until Tun took over.Please don shoot me, this is my personal opinion.

2013-10-16 19:22

faisal jaafar

Don't waste time writing and arguing on subject that are clearly known to all citizens of Malaysia. Read and follow the constitution if you claim you are Malaysian Citizen. If you cannot abide by it then be a citizen of other countries (which you have to follow their Constitution too, otherwise these countries will not grant you their citizenship) once you become maybe a citizen of USA, China, Australia, India , Indonesia, Thailand, Russia, Switzerland etc. etc. then you will know how restricted your freedom is. I speak through experiences as I live in 8 different countries over a period of 33 years. Frankly speaking being Malaysian is a blessing.

2013-10-16 22:27

SANG-JERO

Not happy in this country, please pack your bag and migrate...AAX, Tiger Air, Malindo etc...can offer cheap fare....period...

2013-10-16 22:33

alexisvics

Malaysian should learn to count their blessing, stop complaining ,start to change their own attitude ,work hard and stop waiting for "tongkat".

2013-10-16 22:33

investor988

Thanks to the Almighty that at least I can see some of us know what we are talking about here. Me too, I have been in overseas, worked with the Min of Finance (during DSAI era, Tun M and Tun A) with a very low pay and never get free assistance from them though I am a bumi and a son of a hard earned farmer because I believe with work hard to succed, like everybody else, to the level I am now without any complaint. Let's focus on building this country our future generation. Let the history become a guide on the mistake we should not repeat. Just remember, this country was once called a 'Bumi Bertuah' many years before the westerns came (the reason the westerns came and concur us). So let pray, regardless of our belief, that the era of prosper happen again in this country with our trust to the leaders appointed by the people.

2013-10-17 07:52

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