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M'sian PM has no plans to resign: spokesman

'He has actually received quite a lot of support from senior party leaders and he is still on track to be sworn in tomorrow,' the spokesman added.

 
     
 NEWS
» The votes that didn't count
» Parties find themselves in a quandary trying to form governments.
» M'sia's Islamic party urges PM to quit after polls shock
» M'sian opposition warns against govt sabotage
» Burning questions raised online
» M'sia's Islamic party rules out values crackdown
» M'sia opposition takes aim at cronyism
» Sack bad advisers, PM urged
» BN, Umno stand by Pak Lah
» Reality bites in PAS-led Kedah
» PM Abdullah defends govt policies and projects
» Barisan to conduct post-mortem
» The final tally
» The swing that caught everyone by surprise
» MCA to study heavy losses
» Subra: Soul-searching for MIC
» Nurul will not give up seat for father
» Step down, Dr M tells Abdullah
» M'sian prime minister sworn in
» M'sia's main ruling Umno party meets at noon
» Polls deal stunning rebuke to M'sia coalition
» Tourists caught in M'sian election chaos
» US ready to work with Malaysia's Abdullah
» BN wins last three parliamentary seats
» M'sian news websites crash as poll results pour in
» Mahathir says his successor has destroyed M'sian coalition
» M'sian PM has no plans to resign: spokesman
» Malaysian PAS wins big with gentler image: analysts
» Malaysia's Anwar hails 'new dawn' after political comeback
» Malaysian politics turned upside down
» Malaysian media urge reforms after poll setbacks
» Results leave Penang in a daze
» PAS gets a stronger grip on Kelantan
» BN loses Penang, Kelantan & Kedah governments
» BN big guns win in Pahang but tense moment during recounts
» Defeat a bitter pill for Samy to swallow
» Karpal wins Bukit Gelugor
» BN wins Malacca
» Abdullah wins Kepala Batas, urges everyone to accept results
» Wins for Ka Ting, Ka Chuan and Hishammuddin
» Pak Lah: This is how democracy works
» Tan Chai Ho loses in Bandar Tun Razak
» ISA detainee Manoharan wins state seat
» Abdullah congratulates winners, urges everyone to accept results
» Ethnic Indian detainee wins seat in M'sia polls
» Chief of Malaysia's ruling Indian party loses seat
» BN loses Penang Government to DAP, PKR, Pas alliance
» Pollsters tip swing against M'sian govt
» Pas retains Kelantan Government with bigger win
» DAP successfully defends Bandar Kuching
» BN wins Labuan, defeats Pas and independent candidates
» Tengku Adnan wins Putrajaya
» M'sia PM loses Kelantan state: Islamist party
» M'sia opposition wins Penang: govt party source
   

 HOT SPOTS
» Unusual silence on the Penang front
» Battle for Kuching gets hotter
» M'sian 'Silicon Valley' a hotbed for Chinese voter dissent
» Najib feels winds of change in Kelantan
» Floods won't stop us from voting, say Kelantan folk
» Trengganu: M'sian PM enters Islamist den to win Muslim vote
» Kelantan: BN mounts big campaign to win back state
» Selangor: Repeat of famous 2004 battle in Selat Klang
   
 HOT ISSUES
» Malaysia arrests 16 over pre-poll fights and racial messages
» Malacca pig farmers thankful for MCA's efforts
» M'sians denied fair vote: Human Rights Watch
» MCA line dances its way into the hearts of voters
» Anwar accuses government of postal vote fraud
» Malaysia govt's silent poll fear is voter apathy
» I am responsible for non-Muslims too, says Pak Lah
» Confronting the issues of Indian community
» Good government like a good wife
» Toilets, dustbins on the wish list
» Who's winning the Cyber war in Malaysia's blogosphere?
» Don't let opposition split the Chinese
» M'sia warns Islamic party will scare off investment
» M'sia's Anwar vows to dismantle race policies
» M'sian Election 2008: Uproar over EC rule change
 HOT PERSONALITIES
» Abdullah slams Anwar
» Mawi and Betty add star power to BN campaign
» Disaster if Anwar is PM
» Pregnant Teo rises to the challenge
» When beauty and brains go together on campaign trail
» Dad and I
» Najib's future running mate?
» Local stars also hit the polls campaign trail for BN candidates
» Siti turns heads in Gemas and Senawang
» Fake MP gets pleas for help, promises of votes
   
 
 READERS’ COMMENTS
» Malaysia set for general elections on March 8
- Reader: Anwar is the OBAMA of Malaysia.
- Reader: Only difference is that he (PM Badawi) would not achieve a landslide victory compared to last election.
» I am responsible for non-Muslims too, says Pak Lah
» Don't compare Malaysia with S'pore, HK: Abdullah
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