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Amanah puts Azmin in local council quandary
SELANGOR Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azmin Ali seems to have things under control after a rocky spell in the first year since he’s assumed office.
Is there room for a third force in Malaysia’s House of Cards?
Netflix recently premiered Season 4 of House of Cards, continuing the journey of protagonist Francis “Frank” Underwood as he cunningly navigates the United States presidency and indulges in yet more elaborate schemes to remain in power.
Sarawak Votes 2016: Observations
Elections are always colourful affairs. Posters, buntings, banners adorn every possible corner. Political speeches better known as ceramah bring out the best and worst in most aspirants for political office.
No more room for reconciliation
I was still in university and very much disinterested in national politics when the Opposition parties banded together to form Pakatan Rakyat back in 2008.
Coloured shirts and race relations
The coloured shirts must retreat peacefully for the sake of the country’s race relations.
Political discourse in the age of fake news and alternative facts
"Alternative facts" was a phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway during a NBC Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's highly questionable statement about the attendance at Donald Trump's inauguration as President of the United States.
Too many parties spoil political broth
We don’t need so many political parties, especially when they’re only around for selfish reasons.
Does Pakatan Harapan really represent hope?
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is known to be both methodical and mercurial. He remains Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister but has turned against the party that sustained him for his entire political career and is cavorting with former political rivals whom in the past he derided as anti-national.
The value of political stability
It is better to stick with a tried and tested political movement and appreciate the value of political stability.
We must make the youth care about politics
Recent surveys conducted by various groups have come to the same conclusions; that young people in Malaysia are becoming more disinterested and disillusioned with politics in Malaysia.