Can we rationally discuss having non-Malay PM?
As they say to little kids – you can be anything you dream of, and as a kid, you believe it. The world is your oyster and you can make it whatever you want.
As they say to little kids – you can be anything you dream of, and as a kid, you believe it. The world is your oyster and you can make it whatever you want.
But the difference now is that the sides are clearly drawn on very racial lines.
The current simple majority government that has been formed will be a model for how the future of Malaysian politics will be.
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?
Anwar Ibrahim said that although he believed in the New Economic Policies of the past decades, Malaysia needs to move on and mature.
If one religion is allowed to permeate schools, then so should all other religions too.
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.
The HR Ministry wants to enact a non-discriminatory law, but the Malaysian Employers Federation doesn’t approve.
I’m glad that our prime minister voices out on racism, but I think that whatever he is doing is not enough.