As MCO eases, Perikatan back in hot seat, say analysts
Gaffe-prone ministers, legitimacy questioned, weakening economy among some of 3-month-old govt’s headaches.
Sheridan is a journalist with The Malaysian Insight.
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Gaffe-prone ministers, legitimacy questioned, weakening economy among some of 3-month-old govt’s headaches.
Activists blame both Pakatan’s slow pace of reforms and Perikatan’s political coup.
Firms must tap changes to way consumers shop in Covid-19 world.
Economy in tailspin from partial lockdown to curb Covid-19, nation can’t afford further hit to GDP.
States should open green zones for business as daily-wage earners badly hit but question haste when MCO set to end next week.
It will allow greater scrutiny of government and demonstrate that pact can offer viable alternative, says Wong Chin Huat.
Govt aid insufficient, many who fail to qualify for aid rushing to pawn off valuables post-MCO.
Councils and businesses need to plan for crowd control, hygiene before resuming operations at 100% capacity.
3-digit rise in new Covid-19 infections yesterday, after 16 days of declines, sparks fears that disease will be back with vengeance.
Employees, employers alike brace for ominous future, mass unemployment.
Women, youths and low-cost flat dwellers the worst off, says think-tank The Centre.
Firm believer in reform agenda, willing to make way to younger leaders.
De facto Pakatan Harapan head says he’s used to blows after former PKR No. 2’s defection to Perikatan Nasional.