Portrait Of Jemawa Official: The Story Of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak Who Lengser And Go To Prison
JAKARTA - Political promises are often the mainstay of politicians in winning the hearts of the people. The rhetoric of resistance to corruption and the welfare of the people is the main thing. The same narrative was once made by Najib Razak. The Malaysian PM from the 2009-2018 era did not want the Malaysian people to mourn.
Far from fire. There is no guarantee that a state official will not hurt the hearts of the people. Najib actually underestimated the Malaysian people who participated in the demonstration. This condition sparked a fire of resistance everywhere. Something that triggered Najib stepped down and went to prison.
In terms of political promises, politicians are good. They often sing the political promises of heaven. It is these good promises that allow a figure to get a higher chance to achieve political positions. This portrait is present in Najib Razak's political career.
The man who was born in Kuala Lipis, July 23, 1953, has often promised to prosper the Malaysian people. He also wants to eradicate corruption in neighboring countries. This condition made Najib's popularity increase. He was able to taste the ministerial seat to the Deputy PM of Malaysia.
Nantinya Najib menjadi calon kuat pemimpin Malaysia di masa depan dan berhasil. Najib jadi PM Malaysia sejak 2009. Ia babak berada di atas angin. Apalagi, Najib terpilih kembali sebagai PM pada Pemilu 2013.
The Malaysian people also have hope that Najib can increase the lives of the people of the neighboring country. Far from fire. The wishes of the Malaysian people did not return. Najib's family continues to show off the luxury of life.
This condition was shown by his wife's hedon lifestyle, Rosmah Mansor. His wife is known to like to collect expensive bags and watches. The hedon portrait then became a serious spotlight because Najib was suspected of practicing corruption.
The Malaysian people suspect Najib of Najib's abundant campaign funds in the 2013 elections. Najib is suspected of receiving large shipments of money into a personal account. The shipment took place several times between March and April 2013.
Total transactions also reached US$680 million. Malaysian law enforcement officials are trying to trace it. As a result, Najib allegedly saved money from the State Investment Fund, 1MDB. Najib refuses to admit it. All kinds of officials who want to question and criticize try to be removed.
"Muhyiddin Yassin criticized his superiors. However, instead of receiving clarification, he was instead replaced by the Minister of Home Affairs, Zahid Hamidi - loyalis Najib. Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail, who investigated this scandal, was also evicted."
"Nur Jazlan Mohammad, who was previously the Chairman of the Public Account Committee (PAC) to investigate this case, has been shifted to Deputy Minister of Home Affairs. Two financial newspapers, The Edge Weekly and The Edge Financial Daily, are prohibited from being published for three months starting July 27. The total misappropriation of 1MDB is estimated at 11.23 billion US dollars or around Rp 148 trillion," wrote a Tempo magazine report entitled Critical Legitimization of PM Najib (2015).
Najib's criticism continued to arrive from 2015. They demanded that Najib immediately resign from his position. This condition led to a big movement to reduce Najib on social media: Clean Movement 4.0. They also began to take to the streets voicing the desire for the Najib government to end.
The action to take to the streets is increasingly mushrooming. There are more action participants. Many of the action participants began to plethorate the name of the Malaysian funding institution, 1MDB. They made them One Malaysian in Danger.
The response to the massive action carried out by the Malaysian people did not meet expectations. Najib did not consider the action a threat. Moreover, Najib never believed demonstrations could change many things. He while underestimating the action by asserting that only 20 thousand people were demonstrating.
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Najib is of the view that the total Malaysian people reach 34 million. This means that the group that demanded it resign, including the former Malaysian PM, Mahathir Mohamad, is believed to be not a threat. Najib also thought that he himself could reduce hundreds of thousands of people to rival actions.
This extreme makes the Malaysian people even more angry. Gelora shouted that Najib's resignation would continue to emerge. At its peak, Najib lost the election and stepped down from the position of Malaysian Prime Minister in 2018. It fell on the ladder. Najib was also convicted of corruption with a sentence of 12 years in prison in 2020.
"There may only be 20 thousand people rallied. I reported from several media, but I am sure that from 20 thousand it is not satisfied. The rest of Malaysia's population is still with the government," Najib said as quoted by the CNN Indonesia website, August 30, 2015.