To call or not to call
For the next general election, that is. The Prime Minister is facing pressure to dissolve Parliament as soon as possible.
New coalition on the block
The loose coalition that swept the snap Sabah polls in 2020 has made it official and registered itself. But can it remain in power in the face of the Sabahan search for local heroes not beholden to Putrajaya?
What makes an ‘Ori’ Sabahan?
The issue of citizenship has haunted Sabah for decades.
Spoiling for a fight?
The Opposition coalition seems to be at odds, with different members employing different strategies.
The prospect of zero wins
With a number of new parties contesting in the upcoming Johor polls, it’s easier to figure out which won’t win any seats at all than who will win the state.
Tug of war over GE15
When Parliament will be dissolved and the 15th General Election called depends on which side holding the tug-of-war rope will pull harder: those who see a vulnerable PM or those supporting him.
New faces need old friends
The latest political parties to emerge might be eager to try themselves in the Johor state election but can they win anything without making alliances?
Divorce, political style
An analysis of a union of convenience and how and why it might fall apart.


