Political arena hotter than ever


Lively: Flags at a polling station in Alor Gajah, Malacca, are an indication of a close fight at the last general election in 2013. With new and breakaway parties forming in 2016, the 14th election, which could be called in 2017, promises to be even livelier. — Photo: A. MALEX YAHAYA/The Star

Malaysia’s political arena will be hotter than ever in the coming months, as political parties gear up for the general election that everyone says will be called this year.

AN exciting year lies ahead for Malaysians, and politicians across the divide, as 2017 will see the possibility of a general election.

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