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Chinese political game of steps
Despite numerous setbacks and disappointments, the opinion out there is that the Chinese will defend the unity government “until the heavens collapse”.
Double wins bring breathing space for PMX
DATUK Seri Mohamad Sabu looked more relieved than those milling around him on election night in Pulai.
Almost like a bomb going off
Supporters of Ahmad Zahid were relieved and grateful for the outcome of his corruption charges, but there were also others out there who were in disbelief and disappointed.
Not on ‘top of Penang Hill' anymore
HIS opponent had mocked him as a “budak” or small boy during the Penang election campaign, suggesting that he was tied to the apron strings of his charismatic father.
What do the Malays want?
The Malay voter base is in a state of change, in search of a new protector and defender against perceived challenges to their rights and beliefs.
Zahid to stay on amid mounting pressure
DR AKMAL Salleh is going through his most challenging moment since becoming Umno Youth leader.
Umno reeling from Malay rejection
THE mood at the Umno headquarters on election night went down as soon as the results from the army votes trickled in.
Not quite a Malay tsunami
THE Malay wave is still strong but it failed to turn into a Malay tsunami.
Two lions are roaring in Kedah
REPORTERS covering the Kedah election are puzzled about the caretaker mentri besar who had dropped out of sight for several days.
Anwar’s instinctive campaign style
HULU Kelang was the Prime Minister’s final ceramah stop for the day in Selangor and going there was basically about taking on the challenge posed by Datuk Seri Azmin Ali, who is vying for the seat.
How will Malay votes swing in Selangor?
MALAY sentiment in Selangor is said to be rustling like trees in the wind.