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12 January 2011
Najib says no point to debate with Anwar
Datuk Seri Najib Razak dismissed today a challenge by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to an open debate on economic policies, pointing out that voters did not need such an exercise to decide if they wanted Barisan Nasional (BN) or Pakatan Rakyat (PR) in Putrajaya.
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim made the challenge after the prime minister scoffed at PR’s 100-day programme by describing it as “too good to be true” and claiming that the country would go bankrupt if the initiatives were implemented.
But Anwar hit back and said that if his coalition took over the federal government it would be able to fund the reforms by stamping out corruption.
Najib did not refuse outright the challenge to debate but questioned the point of such an exercise.
“If we want to debate, there must be an outcome from the debate.
“I do not see one and what is important is public opinion,” he told reporters after attending a luncheon with the national football team at Seri Perdana here.
He said both PR and BN could present their respective economic policies for the public to make an assessment.
The federal opposition coalition had promised in its convention last month that it would offer teachers an additional RM500 allowance per month, eliminate toll charges on highways and maintain subsidies on fuel.
Yesterday, Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin also challenged Anwar to hold a debate with him instead of the prime minister, claiming that the opposition leader “is not up to Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s level.”
“I will not stop him,” Najib added.
Yesterday, PR leaders made a rigorous defence of their 100-days reforms.
Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng had touted his administration as proof that PR’s 100-day promises would not bankrupt government coffers.
He said that since PR took over Penang in 2008, it had executed various welfare programmes but still achieved record budget surpluses.
Anwar also defended the plan by stating that it would only cost RM19 billion and that would come from stamping out corruption.
Lim echoed this sentiment by claiming that Penang had hit a record RM88 million surplus in 2008 and RM77 million in 2009 through “the dividends of anti-corruption” measures.
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A nation leader should take the challenges and explain it in the debate to ensure that this government is functioning properly. I indeed fell that there is need to debate as in developed nation to inform people what changes have taken place and how is the government able to overcome challenges and what would be the challenges in the future. Why is that BN never able to take challenges in debates meaning that they are incompetent people running the country.
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