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Warisan will find it tough to compete against the three main coalitions in Peninsular Malaysia despite fielding former MCA and DAP leaders in the coming general election, say analysts ....
Wilfred Madius Tangau’s decision to hand over the Upko presidency to vice-president Ewon Benedick is timely and will benefit the party, according to analysts ....
Warisan has been deliberately creating a tense environment between itself and Pakatan Harapan (PH) to distance itself from the opposition coalition, according to political analysts ....
Will a union between a young bride and an experienced groom last – and be productive? ON the surface, a pact between Muda and Parti Warisan Sabah seems ideal. Muda co-founder Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman, 28, is seen as a fresh political face for urban youth while Warisan president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal, 63, has lately been pushing his brand of unity politics. The possible pact would be a union of urban youth power and a Sabah-based multiracial party. On a programme called Friendly Chat – We Unite held at night on April 17 on Facebook, Shafie and Syed Saddiq signalled that a Muda-Warisan pact is imminent. Sources in Muda informed me that the announcement would be made after Hari Raya next month. ....
Friday, 25 Dec 2020 07:00 AM MYT BY IDA LIM Warisan campaign workers put up flags in Kimanis January 8, 2020, ahead of the Kimanis by-election. Bernama pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 25 Parti Warisan Sabah’s planned expansion from a state-based to a national-level party by opening up new chapters in Peninsular Malaysia could be a gamble to increase its appeal among new groups of voters that may not pay off, political analysts said. Jayum Jawan, professor of politics and government at Universiti Putra Malaysia, believed that Warisan is unlikely to gain much from spreading its wings beyond Sabah where the party is based. ....