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Anwar: Don’t try to walk over me or I will take you on
DATUK Seri Anwar Ibrahim seemed rather pensive and subdued as he watched PKR’s first national congress as a party in power.
Delegates want healing process to start
Analysis - By Joceline Tan PKR’s national congress this year is about a party that has finally arrived.
PKR election troubles casting a shadow on congress
DATUK Seri Anwar Ibrahim had sensed the shift in public opinion about his party midway through the PKR polls.
Bruising election puts a damper on Azmin’s victory
DATUK Seri Anwar Ibrahim seemed to be in a sanguine mood when he hosted a thanksgiving dinner in Port Dickson for those who had managed his recent by-election campaign.
PKR – polls messy from start to end
DATUK Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail is probably one of the biggest names to have ever visited Julau in Sarawak.
Lots of shadow-boxing going on
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad will welcome some 10,000 ex-Umno members from Kelantan into his party next week despite growing concerns in Pakatan Harapan that Bersatu will morph into another Umno.
When talk turns into reality
Umno members have been inundated with claims that their party will be deregistered soon but is that enough to drive the rank and file into the arms of Dr Mahathir?
‘Big name’ struggling to keep ahead of ‘brand name’
DATUK Seri Azmin Ali occupied centre stage in Parliament this week.
Dark days ahead as Umno faces more challenges
IT was one of the darkest days in his political career but Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi put on his most dazzling smile as he waved to the Umno crowd that had turned out to lend him moral support in court on Friday.
Game-changing day for Rafizi
DATUK Seri Azmin Ali knew he would have a tough time in the PKR election.
Dr M to break tradition in Port Dickson
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s move to campaign in Port Dickson on Monday seems aimed at bringing out the Malay vote and also to douse gossip of trust issues between him and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Talk of hidden hands behind Isa and Saiful at PD by-election
Challenges and gossip are aplenty but the PM-in-waiting has a lot to prove in the beach town.