Year-end holiday plans on pause


PETALING JAYA: Year-end plans, both for holidays and the usual floods, have gone out the window with the 15th General Election (GE15) now scheduled to be held sometime in November.

While politicians are all geared up, many politically fatigued Malaysians are not exactly raring to go to the polls, although some are rescheduling their holiday plans to make their vote count.

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