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Opinions
More choice for Johorean voters: But will this make a difference?
Political parties and independent candidates have to resonate concerns and worries among Johoreans to win their hearts once again.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Opinions
What Johoreans need are economic and political stability
With the “regular” change of state administration, Johoreans seem to be more inclined towards political stability to restore business confidence.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Economy and Finance
High-profiled resignations – moral scruples over servility to the powers that be
Ours is a political culture where deference and subservience are far too entrenched and deep-rooted in our society.
By
Jason Loh
3 years ago
Opinions
Year 2022 – reservation remains but still not time to despair just yet
2022 should be seen as a crucial year for the rakyat to fulfil their civic duty by voting for the candidate who could deliver constituency work.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Opinions
Can peninsula-based parties continue to thrive in East Malaysia?
Warisan-GPS pact which creates a strong Borneo bloc could be inimical to the long-term presence of the peninsula-based parties.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Opinions
Even lower voter turnout in Sarawak?
It remains to be seen how the political parties and candidates engage their voters in the remaining days.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Opinions
For The Special Forum and Official Book Launch of CORRUPTION AND HYPOCRISY IN MALAY MUSLIM POLITICS by eminent scholar Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Dr. Mohd Kamal Hassan
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Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Dr. Mohd Kamal Hassan
3 years ago
Opinions
Bread and butter issues remain the central concern of Sarawakians
Political parties or candidates who prioritise restoring the economic livelihoods among Sarawakians would stand a higher chance to win the upcoming Sarawak state election.
By
Amanda Yeo
3 years ago
Opinions
Pakatan Harapan’s Hope is in Self-Reformation
Diminished contrast between political parties and coalitions requires Pakatan Harapan to reestablish the opposition's distinctive brand.
By
Ameen Kamal
3 years ago
Opinions
Fractured Malay politics and the perpetual instability of Malaysia’s politics
At the heart Malaysia's political turmoil lies the systematic breakage and sequential "heartbreaks" of Malay politics.
By
Ameen Kamal
3 years ago
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