KOTA KINABALU: With the 17th state election months away, Sabah STAR has expressed its intention to contest in Chinese-majority seats, deputy president Datuk Kenny Chua reveals.
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KLUANG: Despite returning for the mooncake festival last week, outstation Chinese voters are still likely to travel home to vote in the Mahkota polls on Saturday (Sept 28), says Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon.
PETALING JAYA: Terengganu MCA has mobilised its members to ensure a good Chinese voter turnout for the Kemaman by-election on polling day, says Dr Monna Ong Siew Siew.
PETALING JAYA: It is untrue that DAP failed to engage Chinese voters during campaigns and the finger-pointing must stop over Pakatan Harapan’s defeat in the Sungai Bakap by-election, says Penang DAP organising secretary Jason H’ng Mooi Lye.
NIBONG TEBAL: Datuk R. Ramanan expressed his gratitude for the warm reception he received from the Chinese community during a programme with the MCA machinery for the Sungai Bakap state by-election on Friday (June 28).
LIM Guan Eng was once the most powerful man in DAP. No one in his party dared to criticise him, and DAP politicians were even afraid to speak to reporters who he disliked.
PETALING JAYA: MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong has hit out at Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek for not directly addressing the issues related to Chinese vernacular schools (SJKC) in Parliament.
Legislation to bar Chinese citizens from buying property in the state ultimately failed, but many became politically engaged because of it.
PETALING JAYA: All election machinery and transportation teams are in place to ensure a high turnout among the Chinese voting population in Pelangai, says MCA.
THE Mahkota by-election provides valuable insights into the evolving political dynamics in Johor and Malaysia as a whole.
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.
MUAR: Pakatan Harapan can win the Simpang Jeram by-election if at least 60% of Chinese voters cast their ballots, says the coalition's campaign director Dr Sheikh Ibrahim Salleh.
PETALING JAYA: Early indications of a lacklustre turnout by Chinese voters in Selangor have raised concerns among political parties.
KLUANG: Every vote counts in the Mahkota by-election to elect the Barisan Nasional candidate, says Nurul Izzah Anwar.
JOHOR BARU: The MCA machinery in Pulai is working hard to ensure voters will come out to cast their ballots on polling day, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
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Good governance, fair policies, comprehensive systems, a corruption-free society, economic development and allocation of resources are important to Chinese voters.
GEORGE TOWN: Several factors including the low turnout among non-Malay voters contributed to Pakatan Harapan's defeat in the July 6 Sungai Bakat state by-election, says Chow Kon Yeow.
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