"Saya kata secara teorinya, jika beliau tidak melakukan dengan baik, sudah tentu kedudukannya tidak stabil," kata bekas perdana menteri dalam sidang media di Kuala Lumpur hari ini.
Beliau diminta mengulas wawancaranya dengan agensi berita antarabangsa AFP, di mana beliau dilaporkan berkata demikian. Beliau bagaimanapun menjelaskan perkara itu pendapat peribadinya yang yang mungkin tidak sepatutnya keluar.
Menjawab soalan lain, Dr Mahathir enggan menamakan pihak yang patut menggantikan Najib sekiranya beliau berundur.
"Saya tidak ada sebarang calon. Saya tidak jangkakan perkara ini akan berlaku... Saya hanya bercakap daripada segi teori," katanya lagi.-malaysiakini
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Najib must step down if BN fares badly...
Like his predecessor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak may have to step down if BN fails to do well in the coming polls, contends former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
"I say theoretically, if he does not do well, of course his position will not be stable," Mahathir told reporters at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur today.
To another question, Mahathir refused to name any person who should replace Najib as prime minister if he did step down.
"I don't have any candidate (in mind). I don't expect that to happen... I said theoretically only," he explained.
Asked to comment on the ongoing wait for the dissolution of Parliament, Mahathir again said this was up to the PM of the day.
“I have been told that a certain state assembly will automatically dissolve and I think that soon Parliament will also dissolve (automatically).
“Maybe before that, if the PM wants to dissolve, then he can.”
'Chop away the deadwood'
However, Mahathir repeated his belief that the ideal time to dissolve Parliament should have been last year.
“But I do not have power. If I was the prime minister, Parliament would have already been dissolved last year.”
Quizzed about the English language daily New Straits Times’ interview with former finance minister Mohd Daim Zainuddin, on “deadwood” that should be removed from the BN’s cabinet line-up, Mahathir agreed wholeheartedly.
“I agree entirely. Lots of deadwood should be chopped down and thrown away and new trees grown,” he said with his trademark sarcasm.
“Johor is normally a stronghold of BN. Maybe they have found out something about the feelings of the people of Johor.
“So they think they can win in Johor, but they say the proof of the pudding is in the eating. We’ll see what happens when the election is on,” the wily former premier concluded drily.-malaysiakini
Financial Times predicts Najib could be upstaged by the opposition Pakatan Rakyat coalition



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