thestar - [...] Umno Youth executive council member Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir said he is not resigning from Umno, but reiterated his call for Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi to step down as prime minister and party president.
The Jerlun MP, who is expected to contest for the post of Umno Youth chief in December, had previously called for Abdullah to step down after the March 8 polls that saw the Barisan Nasional coalition losing its two-thirds majority in Parliament.
On Monday, Mukhriz's father, former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, resigned from the party, citing his dissatisfaction over the current leadership.
He urged other Umno members to also leave until there was a change in party leadership.... selanjutnya.
May 20, 2008
Mukhriz not quitting, urges PM to step down
Labels: Belit Dollah, Belit Mahathir, Mukhriz, UMNO bergolak
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We have more 2million UMNO members. Dr. M considers he is still the number one man and his agenda for Malays are unquestionable. His nationalism is well above others and he is highly principled according to him and his son.
Well who must believe in that? His own son is not willing to resign because of personal interest- if he resigns he can't go for youth chief post in December. Would others follow when his son himself has decided not to resign? It is real embarrassment to Mahathir. This is a clear sign of personal interest than anything else.
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