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Malaysia politicians join forces to call for PMs ouster

Ex PM Mohamad again calls on PM Razak to resign saying he is 'doing a lot of damage to our country'

04.03.2016 - Update : 04.03.2016
Malaysia politicians join forces to call for PMs ouster

Kuala Lumpur

By P Prem Kumar

KUALA LUMPUR

High-profile Malaysian politicians from both government and opposition joined forces Friday to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak, claiming he is causing tremendous damage to the country.

Led by former prime minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the group claims it represents the voice of all Malaysians and the resignation of Razak will be the only way to recover stability in the country.

Mohamad resigned from the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) last week to protest Razak.

The longest serving premier of the country and UMNO chief had been demanding the premier's resignation in relation to a political scandal surrounding a $681 million political donation and debt-ridden state wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).

"Only if Najib resigns and after all those supporting him are cleared out of the system, we can enjoy economic and political stability," Mohamad told a packed press conference Friday.

Also present was Razak's former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin, opposition leaders Lim Kit Siang and Azmin Ali, and many social activists.

Yassin, who was fired after he raised doubts about the investigation linked to Razak, has said he will stay in the ruling party but fight his suspension as UMNO deputy president.

"I'll stay on to fight the party's evil from within," the Straits Times quoted Muhyiddin as saying Thursday. "Just because I plan to stay on in UMNO doesn't mean I won't do anything. Our fight is not over."

On Friday, the 90-year-old Mohamad said that the group agreed with the "concerns of the people that the country is led by someone who’s doing a lot of damage to our country."

"If he’s allowed to go on, the damage will be worse and worse,” he added.

The group is planning to table a vote of no-confidence in Parliament to oust Razak, however Mohamad says it needs the support of a majority, to go through.

"We might have to do some briefing and explain the real situation about Razak and the current government to the parliamentarians," he said 

During the press meet, Mohamad read a "citizens’ declaration" inked by 58 signatories comprising of government veterans, opposition leaders and civil society activists.

Later Friday, jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim declared support for arch nemesis Mohamad.

"I support the position of friends in civil society, political parties and individuals including Tun Dr Mahathir, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and others to build up strength and understanding together as articulated by the leader of the Opposition recently," the Star online quoted Mohamad's former deputy prime minister as saying in a message from prison.

"This understanding will focus on the demand for Najib to resign as prime minister as he has clearly failed to lead this nation."

Ibrahim -- dismissed as deputy prime minister by Mohamad and sacked from UMNO in 1998 and later jailed for sodomy -- said it was time for everyone to stand together and set aside personal vendettas.

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