The Straits Times
Prioritise fighting virus in Malaysia over political power struggle: Sin Chew Daily
The paper says that politicians must put aside their political agendas and not to exploit the pandemic as a tool for their power-grabbing games.
Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia s opposition leader, center, and other opposition lawmakers hold up a banner at Merdeka Square after marching toward the parliament building in Kuala Lumpur to demand Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin s resignation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday, Aug 2, 2021. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
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