Post Tagged with: "elections"

Penang has decided – time for fulfilling the promises
June 13, 2013

Penang has decided – time for fulfilling the promises

Now that the Pakatan government is beginning its second term, more concerted efforts are possible in order for it to fulfil its promises.

Watershed elections for Malaysia
April 30, 2013

Watershed elections for Malaysia

Malaysia’s Reformasi movement has been brewing for a long time now and has led to the highly competitive GE13.

The tide moves south and east
April 30, 2013

The tide moves south and east

Much is at stake in Johor during the upcoming elections.

In GE13, politics goes local
April 30, 2013

In GE13, politics goes local

The expectation of the rakyat has changed. Local communities now want a greater say on how policies such as housing, transport and law enforcement are formulated and executed.

Choosing between Anwar and Muhyiddin @ Mahathir 4.0
April 30, 2013

Choosing between Anwar and Muhyiddin @ Mahathir 4.0

What will Malaysia choose come May 5? Anwar or Muhyiddin @ Mahathir 4.0?

Can our economy withstand a political transition?
April 30, 2013

Can our economy withstand a political transition?

The question everyone wants an answer to is “If the regime does change, will our economy continue to prosper?”

Time to free the mass media
April 30, 2013

Time to free the mass media

It's time Malaysia's mass media is freed from the control of the central government.

An election by manifesto
April 30, 2013

An election by manifesto

An analysis of the promises given by the Penang and Selangor state governments in their respective manifestos.

Each citizen’s duty to combat electoral fraud
June 24, 2012

Each citizen’s duty to combat electoral fraud

The violence of Bersih 3.0 should not distract from the need for serious reforms.

Early election: Can Penang and Selangor get the ball rolling?
May 20, 2012

Early election: Can Penang and Selangor get the ball rolling?

Can Penang and Selangor get the ball rolling?

  • Page 1 of 2
  • 1
  • 2
  • >

Switch to our mobile site