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Malaysia's PM 'to quit in 2010' | Malaysia's PM 'to quit in 2010' |
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Malaysian PM Abdullah Badawi has said he will leave office in 2010, defying pressure to step down this December. | |
Mr Abdullah said his deputy, Najib Razak, would take over as head of the Umno party in June 2010. | |
The prime minister has been under intense pressure to resign over poor election results and high fuel prices. | The prime minister has been under intense pressure to resign over poor election results and high fuel prices. |
This pressure was heightened recently when opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said he was poised to seize power with the help of government defectors. | |
But it is not only Mr Abdullah who has been the subject of bad publicity: both Mr Anwar and Mr Najib have been accused of serious misconduct. | |
Mr Anwar faces allegations of sodomy - a charge he has faced before. He insists the charges have been fabricated by the government. | |
Mr Najib, meanwhile, has denied accusations of an affair with a Mongolian woman who was then murdered in 2006. | |
Unfinished projects | Unfinished projects |
Mr Abdullah, whose mandate expires in mid-2013, announced his decision to step down at a news conference. | |
He said he had agreed with Mr Najib to hand over power but that he first wanted the opportunity to implement reforms initiated since he took office in 2003. | He said he had agreed with Mr Najib to hand over power but that he first wanted the opportunity to implement reforms initiated since he took office in 2003. |
"There are many things and programmes I want to achieve before I hand over and I hope that Najib will continue as my deputy in carrying this out," he said, flanked by Mr Najib and Umno officials. | "There are many things and programmes I want to achieve before I hand over and I hope that Najib will continue as my deputy in carrying this out," he said, flanked by Mr Najib and Umno officials. |
He said he was confident that Mr Najib would "lead the party well". | He said he was confident that Mr Najib would "lead the party well". |
Mr Najib pledged his support for the prime minister and urged party members to back his re-election as leader in December. | Mr Najib pledged his support for the prime minister and urged party members to back his re-election as leader in December. |
Mr Najib said that the announcement marked the start of an orderly transition of power. | Mr Najib said that the announcement marked the start of an orderly transition of power. |