Senior members of Malaysia’s ruling party are pushing for an open contest for its leadership in a further sign of eroding support for Abdullah Badawi, prime minister.
The move follows the government’s biggest electoral setback in 50 years.
By John Burton in Singapore
Published: April 1 2008 18:08 | Last updated: April 1 2008 18:08
Senior members of Malaysia’s ruling party are pushing for an open contest for its leadership in a further sign of eroding support for Abdullah Badawi, prime minister.
The move follows the government’s biggest electoral setback in 50 years.