A seasoned check-and-balance journalist with no room for favour.
Early analyses point to entry of restive Gen Z voters as one of the reasons behind three incumbent state governments falling, something political parties in Malaysia should take note of.
TWO years ago, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim told Aljazeera the country will go to the dogs if changes are not effected immediately. Is this being done?
Umno’s plan for a grand coalition of Malay political parties, billed as Rumah Bangsa, effectively ends the national hope of a Bangsa Malaysia.
Standfirst: The subtle threat by the two parties to go separate ways is to ensure BN goes solo, so that they can stand in seats lost to DAP and PKR in the last general election.
Standfirst: The pendulum is swinging away from the party and it could reach its peak at the next general election expected by November, 2027.
By Parkaran Kutty
Parkaran Kutty