Chinese groups and businessmen give Pakatan thumbs up
New government is business-friendly and has done well in spite of some unfulfilled promises, says Tan Yew Sing.
New government is business-friendly and has done well in spite of some unfulfilled promises, says Tan Yew Sing.
A special committee chaired by Lim Kit Siang will decide among four shortlisted names.
Customs Department announces 0%, 5% or 10% rate for goods and 6% for services.
DAP lawmaker says Dr Mahathir Mohamad joked about matter yesterday morning.
Daim Zainuddin and Lim Guan Eng heading to Beijing soon to renegotiate terms for some mega-projects.
Election Commission’s target of 85% unrealistic unless outstation and youth voters are mobilised.
The party will be fielding another candidate instead of letting Koh Nai Kwong defend his Alor Gajah parliamentary seat.
Gathering will take place tomorrow at the Machap Baru Chinese primary school.
Community to look at bigger picture of regime change and ending corruption at the next elections, say analysts.
Only son chooses to join opposition politics, to the chagrin of late DAP stalwart.
BN mounting a strong challenge for Pakatan Harapan-held seat in Johor seat but national sentiment now in favour of the opposition.
DAP veteran discounted quitting politics as there was a chance of bringing change to the country.
Central committee member S. Arutchelvan hopes that negotiations will not be done at the last minute.