We’re heading back to the glory days of controlled media freedom
They sure don’t make them like they used to.
They sure don’t make them like they used to.
After the political crisis, Malaysia has a government again, and a Cabinet as well. But should we get used to this new Prime Minister and his Cabinet? He might just be pushed out soon too.
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?
Finally, after waiting for weeks, Najib finally took his turn to speak for the first time as an opposition member of parliament.
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
There needs to be an extremely high voter turnout in order to offset the unfairness of the redelineation process.
It looks like political thuggery is fast becoming legit and commonplace in Malaysia. The perception that state-sponsored thuggery is proliferating among many citizens.
The reason for cutting the budget for public universities is so can be more sustainable and independent from the government. That may sound like a good idea but it isn’t.
The last time Pas brought this up was in March 2015. It was conveniently at the time that was leading up the Pas Muktamar party elections. Now, it’s a by-election.
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