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Malaysian leader pushes for reform in ruling party poll
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 15 - 10 - 2009


Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on
Thursday pushed for reforms within his ruling party in a move to
stamp out corruption and regain public support for the ailing
government, according to dpa.
Najib, who was appointed prime minister in April, officially
opened the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) annual
assembly, giving his first address as party president.
He told more than 2,500 party delegates that it was crucial for
UMNO to shed its image as a one-race party with racist leaders
championing only the rights of the country's majority ethnic group.
Malays make up some 60 per cent of Malaysia's 29-million
population. Large minorities of ethnic Chinese and Indians make up 25
per cent and 10 per cent of the population respectively.
"UMNO can no longer be seen as a party that leans towards only one
group," said Najib.
"UMNO's service must be done evenly. We will definitely be a party
that advocates resilient economic growth, just distribution of
wealth, comprehensive social security network and controlled cost of
living," he said.
UMNO is the backbone of the National Front coalition, which has
ruled since 1957.
The son of Malaysia's third prime minister, Najib is leading a
coalition government suffering from an all-time low in public
confidence.
The front suffered humiliating losses during last year's March
general election when the three-party opposition alliance won
control of five of the country's 13 states and denied the government
a two-thirds majority in Parliament.
The loss of support stems mainly from perceptions of corruption,
inefficiency and ethnic discrimination.
In his efforts to shed UMNO's image as a corrupt party and to win
back support, Najib introduced several changes to the party's
constitution that would radically change the way it elects its
leaders as it seeks to eradicate vote-buying.
The delegates adopted the amendments later Thursday, with party
leaders hailing the move as an indication by members that they were
ready for change.
In his speech, Najib also warned delegates that the ruling
position of UMNO and the National Front must not be taken for
granted, and urged party leaders and members to fulfil the people's
wishes and needs.
"We cannot feel comfortable or be complacent that we are the
people's choice just because there is no other dependable party, in
others words, being the best among the bad," he said.
The annual assembly, which began Tuesday with elections in the
party's youth and women's wings, will end Friday with a closing
address by Najib.


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