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Golden boy’s PR quandary
Did Tengku Zafrul actually think he could walk out of Umno into PKR without any political consequences?
Political signals at a wedding
The wedding banquet had quite an impressive guest list but it was the images of the politicians who attended that went viral on social media.
Two tigers on a Penang mountain
THERE are two tigers on a mountain in Penang and it is no secret that one of them is the Chief Minister and the other is the former chief minister.
Another backdoor govt attempt?
IT seemed like an offer Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi could not refuse.
Dynastic politics fading in DAP
THE day had begun well for Gobind Singh Deo. He was upbeat and energetic when addressing the Selangor DAP convention, little knowing that this would be his last speech as the party’s Selangor chairman.
Steven Sim - DAP’s rising star
THIS has been quite a fantastic year for DAP politician Steven Sim.
A downward spiral for Najib
It has been one setback after another for the former prime minister, with one side clamouring for him to be punished while his supporters claim that justice has not been served.
Can the politics of hope be revived?
DATUK Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin is actually a rather discreet politician. He is not the sort to shoot his mouth off and getting information from him is often like mining for gold.
The most controversial man in Umno
THERE are no shades of grey when it comes to Umno’s most controversial man.
Rising stars and fallen ones in Johor DAP polls
SOME see it as the passing of the torch, others have hailed the rise of women power - but the Johor DAP election also saw the descent of a former rising star.
How serious is the Chinese discontent?
THE dust has yet to settle over the Mahkota by-election but the angry exchange of words that has erupted is threatening to wash away the camaraderie between partners of the unity government.
Mahkota win a thumbs-up for Johor MB
RIGHT from the start, there was concern that the feud between Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh and Teresa Kok would spill over into the Mahkota by-election.