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KUALA LUMPUR: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has conceded that Datuk Seri Najib Razak will be more difficult to displace as prime minister as he has proven to be a more effective political leader than his predecessor, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

In an interview with the Financial Times of London published yesterday, Lim, who is already setting his sights on the next general election, said: “There is a chance (of the opposition winning a parliamentary majority), but it is not going to be easy. It is probably harder under Najib than under Abdullah. I think Najib can get things done better than Abdullah.”

The report, written by its Singapore correspondent Kevin Brown, said the comments of Lim, who is also DAP secretary-general, were in contrast with the aggressive rhetoric of Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who had suggested that the Barisan Nasional-led federal government could be forced out before the next election by defections from its parliamentary ranks.

The Pakatan Rakyat coalition has 83 seats in the 222-seat Dewan Rakyat and needs to win 29 more parliamentary seats to take power.

The report said that Najib, since taking over as prime minister in April, had been reaching out to woo voters by being more encompassing in his policies for all ethnic groups, speaking out against corruption, freeing political prisoners and focusing campaigning resources on winnable seats.

To drive home the point, the report said Najib recently announced an inquiry into the Port Klang Free Zone, a port development project alleged plagued by cost overruns.
Recently, CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, an independent brokerage and investment group headquartered in Hong Kong, said Najib had covered good ground since taking office with a number of positive and impressive policies and actions.

These include liberalising the New Economic Policy, ensuring greater transparency, speeding up the award of government infrastructure projects and improving ties with Singapore to draw more foreign direct investments into Iskandar Malaysia, a development region in Johor twice the size of Singapore.

Labelling Najib’s positive economic and social reforms as “Najibnomics”, given his economics background, it said they were aimed at stimulating the local economy, attracting foreign investments and foreign talent, reducing bureaucracy, tackling crime and corruption, effecting greater accountability and promoting national unity (through the 1Malaysia concept).

With his background on industrial economics from the University of Nottingham, CLSA said, Najib had been quick to effect various fiscal, government and structural reforms. — Bernama
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Ng Ling Fong
Aug 27, 09
12:32pm
Former MCA vice-president Fong Chan Onn today urged party leadership to reconsider the decision to sack deputy president Dr Chua Soi Lek from the party over a sex scandal.
"He has apologised for the scandal and resigned as a minister and parliamentarian to take moral responsibility," Fong told reporters at a press conference today.
The veteran leader said the party should respect the decision of delegates who elected Chua as a deputy president at party polls last October.
"I think we should give Chua and president Ong (Tee Keat) a chance to work together to improve the party for the future.
"We cannot afford a split at the moment," he said as the party was trying hard to regain the support it had lost during the 2008 general election.
He also said that he was not in either's camp and refused to answer questions if he supported a call for an extraordinary general meeting be called to take action against Ong.
The MCA presidential council meeting last night endorsed a decision by the party's disciplinary committee to sack Chua from the party over his sex scandal which broke out at the end of 2007 and beginning of 2008.
Chua took full responsibility for the scandal and resigned as the health minister, member of parliament for Labis and party vice-president.
However he made a comeback by winning the deputy president's post 10 months ago.
His relationship with Ong had always been acrimonious with each claiming the other of trying to undermine him.
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