Tan Yih Pey

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All eyes on November 2 Parliament sitting

All eyes on November 2 Parliament sitting

No-confidence motion, Budget 2021 to be main focus, say analysts.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Small parties set to play kingmakers in Sabah polls, say analysts

Small parties set to play kingmakers in Sabah polls, say analysts

Internal squabbling, rivalries handicap major coalitions heading into state election, handing power to independents.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Shafie is opposition’s best bet as PM candidate, Liew says

Shafie is opposition’s best bet as PM candidate, Liew says

Warisan permanent chairman says Sabah CM is largely scandal-free, unlike ex-Umno colleagues.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Sabah govt rock-solid, assures Liew

Sabah govt rock-solid, assures Liew

Warisan leader waves away talk of reps defecting to Perikatan.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Opposition, govt can now negotiate for reforms, support, says analyst

Opposition, govt can now negotiate for reforms, support, says analyst

Wong Chin Huat says government's slim majority in Dewan Rakyat could encourage mature politics.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Veep says PKR not ‘lost’, is consolidating

Veep says PKR not ‘lost’, is consolidating

Chang Lih Kang adds that party must continue to keep Perikatan govt in check.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Neither side wants snap polls, say Pakatan duo

Neither side wants snap polls, say Pakatan duo

Sim Tze Tzin adds Covid-19 outbreak has been advantageous to Muhyiddin Yassin govt.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Too early to say Pakatan has 130 MPs in its corner, says DAP man

Too early to say Pakatan has 130 MPs in its corner, says DAP man

Liew Chin Tong says a stable government can only be formed with the help of Sarawak parties.

Tan Yih Pey4 years ago
Apek Cina, the Chinese commentator using BM for unity

Apek Cina, the Chinese commentator using BM for unity

Tai Zee How deploys satire to bridge the gap between Chinese, Malays.

Tan Yih Pey5 years ago
No resolution in sight for TARUC’s funding problem, say observers

No resolution in sight for TARUC’s funding problem, say observers

They say DAP and MCA have to stop playing politics to resolve the issue.

Chinese Malaysians cannot change the govt, says ex-MCA chief

Chinese Malaysians cannot change the govt, says ex-MCA chief

Change in the country ultimately lies with the majority ethnic group, says Dr Chua Soi Lek.

Tan Yih Pey7 years ago