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Hajiji s dividends for Sabah s hardcore poor | Daily Express Malaysia - Sabah s Leading News Portal

January 2023=22,510, December 2023=17850, March 2024=13,179 These official figures are dramatic manifestation of Hajiji’s efforts to reduce hardcore poor in Sabah from January 2023 to 1st Q 2024. Impressive results.

Watch out for Dr M s new association with SG4, Salleh Keruak tells Pakatan

PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Harapan should keep an eye on Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's new role as the unofficial advisor of State Government 4 (SG4) to avoid another Perikatan Nasional induced political crisis, says former Sabah chief minister Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak.

Anti-party-hopping law healthy for Malaysia s political culture, says Salleh Keruak | Malaysia

KOTA KINABALU, April 10 Senior Sabah politician Datuk Seri Salleh Said believes that the introduction of an anti-party hopping law will bring about a healthy political culture to the country. The Usukan assemblyman said the proposed law to prohibit MPs from switching parties is part of the.

Is Bersih 2 0 a people s front or a PH front?

Is Bersih 2.0 a people’s front or a PH front? Letter to the Editor From Kua Kia Soong It is gratifying to see that three years after GE14 in 2018, Bersih 2.0 (Bersih) has roused and is urging Malaysians not to hesitate to take to the streets again, to “fight the system” and to “display their dissatisfaction”. Is it coincidental that Pakatan Harapan (PH) is once again in the opposition? The message to struggle on is certainly what we want to hear since we are still living under an unjust, undemocratic and oppressive state, but first, the leadership must clear up some inconvenient truths, namely:

COMMENT | It s dia-mau-kerusi season again in the DAP

COMMENT | It s dia-mau-kerusi season again in the DAP A - COMMENT | It has been a long-running joke within the DAP after years of seeing desperate leaders fighting to garner seats to contest, that democracy in the party should be more aptly called “dia mau kerusi”, or “he/she wants a seat”. I had to laugh when I read that a rather petrifying foreign observer commented that DAP leaders were having another slugfest between Chinese chauvinists versus Malaysian Malaysians and yet all the protagonists on both sides had western names like Ronnie, Tony, Hannah, Anthony… Yes, you do not have to be an expert political analyst to know that it is election time again in the DAP at federal and state levels and that all the name-calling has less to do with democracy than with “dia mahu kerusi”.

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