Malaysian PM Abdullah said to discuss power  transition with Najib
12 April  2008 
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will  reportedly discuss a power transition plan with his deputy Najib Razak. 
This is according to the state Bernama news agency, which quoted Trade  Minister Muhyiddin Yassin as saying this after Abdullah met leaders of the Johor  UMNO in a closed-door meeting on Friday.
"The period of transition and  so on were not mentioned in detail ... matters such as when the transition will  take place and so on will be discussed between him (Abdullah) and Najib," said  Muhyiddin, who was among those at the meeting.
Abdullah, who is also the  UMNO president, said last week that Najib, the Deputy Prime Minister and UMNO  deputy president, would take over when he eventually steps down. 
Abdullah has been under intense pressure to resign following dismal  results in the March 8 general election.
The opposition denied the  ruling Barisan Nasional a two-thirds parliamentary majority and seized control  of five states in the polls, dealing the coalition its worst-ever electoral  setback and spelling trouble for Abdullah's future leadership.
Former  Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad had called for Abdullah's resignation  to allow the ruling coalition to rebuild itself after the electoral setback. 
Abdullah had said Mahathir's volley of accusations risked destroying his  party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), which leads the ruling  coalition.
Abdullah is also facing a possible party revolt, with party  dissident Razaleigh Hamzah offering to challenge him for the party presidency at  the next party polls in December. - CNA/ir 
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