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AS we transition from the movement control order (MCO) to the conditional MCO, it looks like we are also transitioning from a short-lived ceasefire back into the full on political war that began with the Sheraton Move.

By the time this article is published, Kedah may have a new government. At the Federal level, a Parliament sitting that was supposed to feature the already short one day of debates has now been reduced to only the Yang diPertuan Agong’s speech.

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