The GE15 poser


Residents decorate their flat with Political party flags for the Gombak parliamenatry seat in Au2 Taman Keramat. (7/11/2022). —AZHAR MAHFOF/The Star

THAT is a sixty-four-thousand-dollar question as post-dissolution and run-up to the Malaysian 15th General Election (GE15), the line is getting much more complicated to predict after the nomination process was completed last week.

With a crowded field of more than 940 candidates running for the coveted 222 parliamentary seats, the multi-cornered fights across almost all seats make it even more difficult to predict the winners in this election.

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