To change or not to change


A strategic option for Barisan Nasional relates to the clear signal from the last two general elections.

TAIWAN, South Korea and Indonesia were once ruled by authoritarian regimes. And yet the dominant ruling parties of all three countries successfully chose the road to democratisation and still won elections.

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