Najib walks the Malaysian tightrope/ Simon Montlake

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review September 2009, pp.56-59Summary: Looks at the fragility of Najib's political position as Prime Minister. His sudden zeal in reforms has implied that this may be a sign of desperation in which he may be doing in vain. The challenges that he faces include being leader of a badly-lost political party (UMNO) which has lost its popularity especially among the young voters, a troubled economy and the enmity between UMNO and Anwar Ibrahim's party which has remain unsettled.
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Looks at the fragility of Najib's political position as Prime Minister. His sudden zeal in reforms has implied that this may be a sign of desperation in which he may be doing in vain. The challenges that he faces include being leader of a badly-lost political party (UMNO) which has lost its popularity especially among the young voters, a troubled economy and the enmity between UMNO and Anwar Ibrahim's party which has remain unsettled.

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