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Analysts: Folk Need Cash Now

Putrajaya should inject cash directly into the pockets of citizens through an expanded stimulus package instead of depleting their retirement savings in the EPF.

Activists: Bid to End Child Marriage in Doubt

The progress made under PH to address child marriage and raise the marriageable age to 18 is in doubt now that PAS is in the federal government.

Bersih “Not Hopeful” PN Will Adopt Electoral Reforms

A “repackaged” Barisan Nasional administration in the guise of PN is unlikely to look into proposals on electoral reforms promised by the previous government.

Agora Society: Crowdfunding to Combat Covid-19 Not Right

Questioning why the government is resorting to asking the people for money since there is already an allocation of RM2 billion for contingency funding in Budget 2020.

Maria Chin: Would Law Minister Takiyuddin Dare Bring up IPCMC in...

Maria Chin Abdullah has questioned whether Takiyuddin Hassan and Eddin Syazlee Shith would raise certain legal reforms to Parliament.

SIS: Mission to End Child Marriage at Odds with PAS

Sisters in Islam (SIS) said that its vision to end child marriage is not a common goal shared by PAS, one of the component parties of the ruling government.

Bersih Refutes Critics’ Claims of Favouring PH

Election watchdog Bersih 2.0 today refuted accusations that the non-governmental organisation favours the former ruling PH administration when compared to BN.

Protests Against New Government Compatible with Constitutional Monarchy

Protests against the recent change in government without elections and calls for a no-confidence vote in Parliament against the prime minister are in no way disrespectful to the Agong.

Lawyers Tell What Voters Unhappy with Defecting MPs Can Do

A lawyer has suggested that voters collectively engage with MPs whose crossovers led to the downfall of the PH government.

Number of MPs in Support of Perikatan and Pakatan Must Be...

Patriot today said that the numbers of MPs in support of both Perikatan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan must be made public.

Snap Polls Can Happen

Although Muhyiddin Yassin has been appointed as Malaysia’s eighth prime minister, the dust has yet to settle on the country’s political landscape, with snap polls still a likely outcome.

Analysts: Public Now Keeping an Eagle Eye on New Govt

Muhyiddin Yassin has to brace himself for the huge challenges that stand in his way now that he is at the helm of the government.

Legal Experts Urge Muhyiddin Not to Delay Dewan Rakyat Sitting

Newly appointed Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin should stamp the legitimacy of his government at the first available opportunity during the scheduled Dewan Rakyat sitting beginning March 9.

People Feel Cheated with the Return of Umno, PAS

The inclusion of Umno and PAS in the federal government following the appointment of Muhyiddin Yassin as prime minister has drawn the ire of many Malaysians.

Lawyers: New Government Could Halt High-Profile Criminal Cases

A federal government controlled by an Umno-PAS-Bersatu coalition could possibly result in several ongoing high-profile criminal trials grinding to a halt, said lawyers.

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