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Dennis Ignatius: Unity government – there’s good reason to be distraught

We can support the unity government but at the same time insist that they do what is right.

Dennis Ignatius: Will Zahid drag Anwar down?

The unity government must be about Anwar’s agenda, not Zahid’s personal quest to redeem himself and consolidate his own power.

Dennis Ignatius: Visit debacle is on the Saudis not Anwar

There’s no escaping the conclusion that somehow something went terribly wrong with Anwar Ibrahim’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia.

Dennis Ignatius: Hadi throws down the gauntlet

PAS is pushing Malaysia towards a more rigid, more conservative religious milieu as part of its strategy to transform Malaysia into a theocratic state.

Zombie politicians playing the race card

Mukhriz seems to suggest that somehow non-Malays are not quite Malaysians yet.

Dennis Ignatius on the rantings of a deeply delusional man

Mahathir can demonise the non-Malays and blame them for all the ills of the nation, but it will solve nothing because it is Malay leaders who have let down the Malays.

Dennis Ignatius: All-out battle against corruption or another phoney war?

Nowhere is the need for reform more urgently needed than at the MACC, the primary agency charged with fighting corruption.

Dennis Ignatius: Civil service recruitment – can we have some honesty,...

The real issue here is not about Malay rights or Malay domination of the civil service but whether our nation ought to have a civil service that is reflective of our diversity or not.

Dennis Ignatius: Nazri’s appointment inconsistent with Anwar’s vision for Malaysia

As a politician, Nazri has a troubling record.

Dennis Ignatius: When can we expect justice for Pastor Raymond Koh?

In keeping with the Malaysia Madani vision, uncover the truth and bring to account all those involved in this heinous crime.

Ex-diplomats criticise Nazri’s appointment as envoy to US

Nazri Aziz's appointment as Malaysia's ambassador to the United States has been met with criticism from two ex-diplomats.

Dennis Ignatius: Nurul Izzah’s appointment – do principles matter?

Principles of good governance must be upheld without exception.

Dennis Ignatius: Zahid Hamidi’s pyrrhic victory

Zahid's reckless actions and his growing unpopularity are going to be a drag on Anwar’s government.

Dennis Ignatius: Gerakan – Delusional and desperate

Instead of standing up for the rights of all Malaysians in keeping with our constitution, Lau acts as apologist-in-chief for PAS.

The vendetta against Tommy Thomas

That the ones who are clamouring the loudest for action against Thomas are the same ones who were charged during his tenure as attorney-general.

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