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Abdullah vows not to quit as prime minister

By John Burton in Kuala Lumpur

Published: March 10 2008 02:00 | Last updated: March 10 2008 02:00

Abdullah Badawi, the Malaysian prime minister, vowed yesterday not to resign, in spite of seeing the longruling National Front government suffer its biggest election setback since independence in 1957.

He rejected a call by Mahathir Mohamad, his predecessor, to step down. "Mahathir's demand is the start of a bloody leadership fight," said Bridget Welsh, a Malaysian political analyst at Johns Hopkins University, near Washington.

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