PETALING JAYA: Until recently, she was one of Malaysia’s most prominent civil society leaders. Now, Maria Chin Abdullah is an election hopeful.
The former Bersih 2.0 chairman has officially ended her tenure with the non-governmental organisation and is now gunning for a parliamentary seat.
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