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Tell us your plans for the economy
Wages stagnant, inflation up, ringgit down – yet GE15 candidates are trading barbs instead of addressing these issues.
Who the people want as their leader
Survey findings show the caretaker PM is ahead of other political leaders, including Zahid.
Make way for younger generation
But in Malaysia, elderly politicians find it hard to give way or serve in a different capacity.
No easy battle ahead for Pejuang
Malaysians now looking for a new narrative of diversity and inclusiveness, not just Malay unity.
Reporting market deals can’t be a criminal offence
IT’S an irony. Two years ago, The Edge carried an expose of how a group of individuals, supposedly acting in concert,.....
The show must go on
IT’S a classic case of the right hand not knowing what the other hand is doing. We already have a one-stop agency known as Puspal for the applications for filming and performance by foreign artists.
PM bats aside intense pressure
THE Prime Minister doesn’t enjoy the best narrative. It’s not surprising that he hasn’t received the kind of endearment his predecessors have.
As Riyadh dances, PAS is out of tune
IT may be news to PAS – and they will hardly be able to believe it – but Saudi Arabia has been promoting international concerts, including even rave parties. Party-goers are even free to dance together.
A peek into prison life
As with other high-profile prisoners, Najib will likely get his own cell at the Kajang Prison.
Respect the separation of powers – let the judges be
FOR God’s sake, please leave the Federal Court judges alone. The Bench should be left to discharge its duties professionally without any form of intimidation, pressure, or certainly, interference from anyone – especially the Executive.
Guessing game over GE date continues
PM’s plan to attend the UN General Assembly next month may indicate that early polls are not likely to take place.