Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Wednesday (17 Sept) he may step down earlier than planned but not likely before year-end where he said he will defend his post as Umno president at the party's elections.
"People don't seem to understand or seem not to pay enough attention. Malaysia came into existence on Sept 16. Not Aug 31 which has no meaning to us Sarawakians,"says James Wong, 84, one of the founding fathers of Malaysia.
Sibuti Member of Parliament Ahmad Lai Bujang Wednesday (17 Sept) dismissed the claim by Pakatan Rakyat that a number of Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs in Sarawak will join it.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said Tuesday (16 Sept) that the oppositon Pakatan Rakyat has support of more than 31 lawmakers from the ruling coalition to form a new govenrment and has demanded that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi hand over power in a smooth manner.
After the opposition failed to take over the government Tuesday (16 Sept) as it claimed it would, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the present government is strong and is continuing to discharge the duties, role and power vested it by the people.
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