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A big reality slap
SOME Parti Warisan Sabah leaders expressed surprise when Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced last week that his Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia would enter Sabah.
Back to race politics in Semenyih
It looks like the upcoming by-election is going to be about which party is more Malay and Muslim. Sounds familiar?
Anyone’s to win
The Semenyih by-election is set for a thrilling battle with Pakatan Harapan looking to defend its title, Barisan Nasional to repeat its winning form, PSM to edge in with its ideology and a non-politician to express the voice of the people.
Pakatan Harapan’s Malay dilemma
The recent Cameron Highlands by-election drives home the point that the PH government needs to re-strategise.
Can Thaksin make a political comeback?
“ELECTIONS are finally here – on March 24” was the front page headline on Thursday of The Nation, an English-language newspaper in Thailand.
No clear signal in Cameron
UNLIKE the four by-elections after GE14 where the opposition was trounced, Barisan Nasional has a slight edge over Pakatan Harapan in Cameron Highlands.
On a scale of one to 10
The question of who will be the next Prime Minister continues to keep Pakatan Harapan in a stranglehold.
Umno regenerating for a comeback
IN a 40-minute video clip shared on my Malay rights WhatsApp group, Umno Youth chief Datuk Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki was seen calmly and rationally schooling a Hindraf activist on Islam and Malays.
10 political questions for 2019
This year has been a political rollercoaster, and the new year promises another interesting ride.
The daughter also rises
The children of politicians who enter the same field can have a hard time finding their own voice and their own path.
Could a coalition make a difference?
“LIFE is difficult now. Prices of goods have gone up – egg has gone up, chicken has gone up, fish has gone up. I know the price, as I go to the market to shop instead of my wife,” said an irate 60-year-old Grab driver.
Is it really about 'bangsa dan agama'?
YESTERDAY, the national focus was on the rally against the ratification of the Inter-national Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (Icerd) in Kuala Lumpur. But perhaps we are missing the forest for the trees.