KUALA LUMPUR: After four years of tumultuous politics, MPs and leaders from all sides of the divide agreed with the King’s call for political stability in the country.
PETALING JAYA: They are newbies in Parliament, but for a group of seasoned politicians, they will hit the ground running as they were former state assemblymen.
KOTA TINGGI: Two ministers, who were dropped as candidates in the upcoming polls, have now banded together to support Barisan Nasional's Tenggara parliamentary seat candidate.
PETALING JAYA: With major coalitions announcing their manifestos and candidates releasing their campaign pitches in what seems to be a close race in the national polls, political observers have warned them not to resort to mudslinging and negative campaigns during the crucial two-week stretch until the end of polling day.
JOHOR BARU: Discontent within certain divisions in Johor Barisan Nasional are expected to go on for two days following the dropping of big names including two ministers, says its chairman Datuk Seri Hasni Mohammad.