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Voters made Najib PM, not Dr Mahathir, says minister

Nazir, who is the brother of the Prime Minister, believed that these traders could have placed Malaysia in the “junk” category due to the large amount of negative coverage in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and the New York Times.

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Only Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (right) can claim he made Datuk Seri Najib Razak prime minister and no one else, says an Umno minister. “These people cost billions to advise him on how to run the country”.

“As a result the development of Malaysia has slowed down and the races are at each others throats, Dr Mahathir wrote”.

“The economy can only recover after he steps down. Only after his removal can Malaysians stand tall again”, he said.

“Only his ceasing to be the Prime Minister of Malaysia will the economy recover, the Ringgit revalued up, and cost of living go down”.

Mahathir urged the people to demand that there be independent investigations of the various scandals and issues and allegations against Najib.

Responding to Dr Mahathir’s latest blog posting that he had worked hard to make Najib the sixth prime minister, Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak said the claim was untrue and a fallacy. “But now I want him removed”. It is nothing personal. It’s clear from the story that Najib had something to do with the Altantuya killing. “We have to change the current narrative about Malaysia with answers or legal suits; can’t just ignore them”, (sic) Nazir said below the post. “Many civil servants retired and joined the Opposition, even standing for election under its ticket, something unprecedented in the history of the country”.

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Writing within tim’s blog page, Dr Mahathir stated that Najib’s admininstration has grown to be very unpopular and despite dispensing some money to them, the pm appeared to be turned-down via the voters among the 2013 standard vote. “So, if anyone can claim that he made Najib the prime minister, then probably Abdullah is the one who can make that claim”, Mr Salleh added.

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