03 September 2008

YES, MEETINGS WITH BN MP’S, BUT AGONG, NOT YET. - ANWAR

During his press conference at the party headquarters in Petaling Jaya today, the 61-year-old PKR leader was dealt with a barrage of questions on his takeover plan through the defections of at least 31 Barisan Nasional (BN) MPs.
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He was asked to confirm on a widespread rumour that he was scheduled to have an audience with the King at the Istana Negara today to submit the name list of BN defectors.
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Responding, he grinned and said: “There are rumours of me going to the Istana, (but) not yet.”Anwar however conceded meeting BN parliamentarians lately and described the progress of his plan as “very good”.
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“Yes, I have met some MPs from Sabah, Sarawak and the Peninsular. My colleagues and I are finding it very difficult to meet them because we are
monitored by Special Branch 24 hours a day, but we still have managed to meet them,” he said.
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To fresh speculations that Umno vice-president Muhyiddin Yassin is a possible defector to PKR, Anwar brushed it aside and described it as mere rumour.
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Rumour is rife about Muhyiddin - the international trade and industry minister - who is seen as being ‘marginalised’ in the party after being vocal about the party’s leadership.
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Looking forward to my ‘present role’
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Anwar himself reminded the journalists the significance of the day, yet he was at at ease talking about the past.
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His wife, PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, by his side looked relax while Anwar spoke.
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Anwar was asked on his feeling over his 10-year anniversary of sacking from government.
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“Now I am looking forward to my present role,” he said, although he did not elaborate on what he meant by the term ‘present role’ - if he was alluding to his ‘prime minister-in-waiting’ role.
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“Today I focus on the economy to show my experience in the past, eight years as finance minister was not put to waste. I can understand the budget better and help craft the budget in a more responsible manner, that’s precisely my intention as far as the economic growth (is concerned).
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“As for my love of my country, I think the country can be more resilient and I have great faith, with the correct leadership and responsible policies, we can move forward very fast,” he added.
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Anwar returned to active politics officially with his landslide
victory in the Aug 26 Permatang Pauh by-election, where he won the parliamentary seat with a 15,671-majority votes.
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He was previously barred from running the office following his conviction from corruption and sodomy charge during the 1998 episode. The sodomy charged was later overturned.

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