(Penang, Saturday):
Mahathir
said it would be up to Abdullah to name his deputy after taking over as Prime
Minister.
Abdullah
said that it is too early to speculate on the new Deputy Prime Minister,
while UMNO Vice President Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who had been
tantalizingly mentioned by Mahathir as the possible successor, said it was best
to leave it to Abdullah and Mahathir to
decide who is to be the new DPM.
While
who is the new UMNO Deputy President is for UMNO to decide, who is to be the new
Deputy Prime Minister is a matter of public interest and Malaysians are entitled to express their concern.
Although
Abdullah can wait until the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) Summit in
Kuala Lumpur in October next year when Mahathir fully steps down as Prime
Minister before deciding on who is to be the new Deputy Prime Minister, Abdullah
should explain what precedent he would follow in appointing his new No. 2.
In the first precedent in 1976, when Hussein Onn was suddenly made Prime Minister because of the death of Tun Razak in London of leukaemia in January 1976, Hussein Onn was seriously considering departing from the
UMNO
tradition of appointing a deputy from
the three incumbent UMNO Vice Presidents by appointing the then powerful Home
Minister, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie as Deputy Prime Minister.
The three UMNO incumbent vice presidents, Ghafar Baba, Tengku Razaleigh
Hamzah and Dr. Mahathir Mohamad ganged up to send an ultimatum to Hussein Onn
that he must pick a deputy from one of the three UMNO Vice Presidents. In the
event, Hussein Onn chose the Vice President with the lowest number of votes,
Mahathir, to be the Deputy Prime Minister and consequently the Acting UMNO Deputy President.
In
the second precedent in 1981, when Mahathir became the fourth Prime Minister
because of Hussein Onn’s ill-health, Mahathir made it clear that he would not
personally decide who was to be the Deputy Prime Minister, but would leave it to
UMNO to decide who was to be the new Deputy President, who would also become the
Deputy Prime Minister.
This
led to the first battle royale
between Musa Hitam and Razaleigh Hamzah at the UMNO General Assembly in July
1981 just before Hussein Onn retired from public life, where Musa won with a
comfortable majority of over 200 votes although
Razaleigh started off as the hot-favourite.
It
also laid the seeds for the second battle royale between Musa and Razaleigh in
1984, before both of them ganged up to wage the third battle royale against
Mahathir and Ghafar in 1987 – where Mahathir won with a wafer-thin majority.
Abdullah
should explain whether he would adopt the Hussein Onn precedent to personally
appoint his Deputy Prime Minister or the Mahathir precedent for UMNO to decide
who is to be the UMNO Deputy President and DPM
- and in the process restore UMNO party democracy which had not seen any
party elections for the two top
parlty posts for 15 years after 1987.
(6/7/2002)