Badawi to resign Thurs


(AP) – MALAYSIA'S prime minister announced on Saturday he will resign April 2 and hand over the government to his deputy, completing a power transition one year in the making after the ruling coalition's shock drubbing in general elections.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi gave up the presidency of the United Malays National Organisation party, the party that leads the ruling National Front coalition, to Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak.

In keeping with tradition, the party chief also becomes the prime minister.

'I wish to retire with a feeling of peace. I want to carry no negative emotions with me,' Mr Abdullah said, choking with emotion in a speech to wrap up the annual party congress.

'I believe the new leadership lineup will bring the desired change and strengthen our party to return it to the people's hearts,' he said, liberally quoting from the Quran in a 30-minute speech.

Mr Abdullah said he will meet Malaysia's king, who is the constitutional monarch, on April 2 to convey 'my intention to relinquish my responsibility as the prime minister of Malaysia'. He said a ceremony to hand over the reins of the government to Mr Najib will be held later but gave no date.

It has been widely speculated in the local media that Mr Najib will take office on April 3. 

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