Our rights as Malaysians have been snatched away by the politicians
Malaysians voted for a coalition that consisted of these 11 PKR MPs and Bersatu. Who gave them the right to decide to break up that coalition?
Malaysians voted for a coalition that consisted of these 11 PKR MPs and Bersatu. Who gave them the right to decide to break up that coalition?
Given the current political crisis in Malaysia where MPs can simply leave a voted coalition, how much do you trust your MPs in Parliament now?
There have been ten by-elections since May 9th 2018 and the score currently stands at 5-5. What does all mean for Pakatan Harapan (or even Barisan Nasional)?
National schools have a responsibility to celebrate all festivities together with all students.
Dr. Maszlee Malik’s biggest problem is that he entered politics not wanting to play politics
Fix laws that loom over journalism and the media before even talking about a media council.
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We taught those Pakatan Harapan politicians a lesson, didn’t we? So now what?
After more than 500 days, it seems like Malaysians are feeling increasingly dissatisfied with what Pakatan Harapan has done as the government.
500 days on, and Harapan can’t just bank on revenge as their winning point to stay on as the government.