Placing a bid in ideas


AT a recent panel session on the status of institutional reforms after 100 days of the new government, there was unanimous optimism that enough manifesto pledges would be implemented over the next five years such that the Malaysia of 2023 would be better than the Malaysia of today.

(That is no guarantee of any particular electoral outcome, though, since the opposition might also be better.)

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