If given time and opportunity, Anwar Ibrahim has the ability and skills to provide the country with a new identity based on development, tolerance, and multiculturalism.
NOVEMBER 18 In Malaysia, any debate on political Islam would invariably revolve around the Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party PAS). This is primarily due.
Malaysian politics has been saturated by men for far too long, with wily veterans and the likes of two-time prime minister Mahathir Mohamad and his foe Anwar Ibrahim regularly taking centre stage in local and global discourse. But a number of prominent women have been shaking up the country's political scene for decades, from top party figures like Nurul Izzah.