Malaysia’s indigenous Malays are dropping political affect and the nation might develop into like neighbouring Singapore with a non-Malay prime minister
Malaysia's indigenous Malays are losing political influence and the country may become like neighbouring Singapore with a non-Malay prime minister in charge by the time the next election comes around, said former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad. Speaking at a dialogue in Putrajaya alongside other guest politicians on Saturday (March 4), he said Malaysian Malays' "economic control has been gone for.
SHAH ALAM, March 5 Fahmi Fadzil today called out individuals and political parties playing up racial sentiments, accusing them of doing so to make the Anwar government look.
PUTRAJAYA - In his latest attack on the government, former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said he fears that Malaysia will become just like Singapore after the 17th General.