In politics, there will always be different sides or factions
But the difference now is that the sides are clearly drawn on very racial lines.
But the difference now is that the sides are clearly drawn on very racial lines.
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.
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?
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?
Having free meals in school is more than just to feed the underprivileged. It contributes to a complete educational environment that will benefit the students.
Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed stated that he is entertaining the thought of reshuffling his cabinet. Apparently, this is his reaction to Tanjung Piai.
The Tanjung Piai by-election could be the right message to make the underperforming Pakatan Harapan take heed.
Would it have made a difference if the UM student Wong Yan Ke who protested at his convocation was a Malay instead of a Chinese?
I’m glad that our prime minister voices out on racism, but I think that whatever he is doing is not enough.
Malaysians should expect that the leaders they voted for to work towards the future. If we start to see that these leaders are losing the plot, then we need to do something.