Even with a bottle of soy sauce, BN will win Ayer Hitam
Pakatan Harapan’s plan of putting up an Amanah candidate in Johor seat might come to naught.
Ikhwan is a journalist with The Malaysian Insight.
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Pakatan Harapan’s plan of putting up an Amanah candidate in Johor seat might come to naught.
I’m tired; I have had no rest since 1945, says Pakatan chairman about his initial reluctance to reprise the role of prime minister.
It’s a strategic move to wrest the parliamentary seat from Barisan Nasional, says Johor DAP chief.
Those involved will face action if there is proof of wrongdoing, says chairman Shahrir Samad.
We ask for five parliamentary seats but are only given two, says state party chairman.
Putrajaya needs only to look at the chronology of events and employees chart to pinpoint the guilty parties, says Johor PKR leader.
Children of Felda settlers say they are ready for a change as poor management has burdened their lives for too long.
The land reform agency’s mismanagement of settlers’ smallholdings is another reason for the settlers to be disgruntled.
The opposition is eyeing 40 Umno-held seats and has muscled resources into Johor, the birthplace of Umno.
Opposition pact urges Hishammuddin Hussein to explain planned Paloh camp in his parliamentary constituency.
P. Kalamanathan said the guideline improvement was meant to protect students and teachers.
Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s insincere apology an election ploy, say voters.
Analysts say this is because Felda settlers form an important vote bank for the ruling party.