MAHATHIR WELCOMES NAJIB'S INTENTION TO HONOUR PEOPLE'S FIVE-YEAR MANDATE

TAIPING, June 30 (Bernama) -- Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has welcomed the

intention of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to honour the people''s

five-year mandate for the Barisan Nasional (BN) government to administer the

country.

The former prime minister said Najib should use the time left in the mandate

(up to April next year) to inspire confidence in the ability and concern of the

BN leadership for the people.

"But there''s a possibility, if the government allows a longer time to lapse

(before calling for the next general election), they may face all kinds of

demands, and threats of no support if the demands are not met," he told

reporters after opening the 51st annual general meeting of the Islamic Welfare

Organisation of Malaysia (Perkim), here.

Yesterday, Najib said there was no question of the BN being insecure about

the next general election, following allegations by the opposition that he was

intentionally delaying it.

Najib said having the general election too early meant that the BN

government would be shortening the term handed to it by the people.

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The Umno president and BN chairman emphasised that BN was given a five-year

mandate to prove its leadership and administration capability to develop the

nation and take care of the people.

Dr Mahathir said his view of the success of BN candidates being determined

by Chinese voters was based on reality and not sentiment or other factors.

"Previously, the BN won because we had the Chinese voters'' support. When the

Malays split, the Chinese determine the winner. When the Chinese split, the

Malays determine the winner," he said.

Commenting on claims that the BN was buying the people''s support, Dr

Mahathir said the cost of living was on the rise and affecting the lives of the

poor.

Therefore, any direct monetary assistance from the BN government to the

people to ease their burden should not be construed as an attempt to bribe them,

he said.

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