PAS is contesting only 60 Parliament seats. They need 150 seats to control two-thirds of Parliament. PAS cannot implement Islamic laws even if they control two-thirds of the seats in the State…
The fund allocation strategy come one after another and people are amazed. It is no doubt a useful weapon for the ruling party. Millions in cash are just as charming as the sexy girls. People…
KUALA LUMPUR - AFP : A Malaysian government minister has accused bloggers, who have been writing avidly on upcoming elections, of being cowards and warned they are being monitored, a report…
The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) is concerned that two dailies, Makkal Osai and Oriental Daily, seen to be critical newspapers, have not received their publication permits for 2008 from the…
By Little BirdKawan-kawan, this time the BN is really up a creek without a paddle. The problem with the BN is that they do not need to lose the election before they panic. Even if they lose an…
In Part I (We are doing well), we explained why we are not doing well and, in Part II (The system), we suggested that our problems are created by a system. From here on, it is going to be heavy-going.…
Neither DAP nor PAS could threaten the political hegemony of UMNO, for DAP has no significant Malay support while PAS has no significant non-Muslim (mainly non-Malays) support. In contrast, PKR is now…
With additional reporting by Zul Othman and Ansley Ng, TODAYONLINEWith all eyes now on who's in and who's out in the Malaysian general election, opposition Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) has…
by Sharon Tan, THE EDGE DAILYKUALA LUMPUR: You no longer have to attend ceramahs to be drawn into political discussions. Blogs, websites and video sites have sprouted in the last three years to give…
Dalam erti kata lain, Trengganu dilihat lebih mudah untuk tumbang ke tangan Barisan Alternatif yang disominasikan oleh parti PAS bersama parti Keadilan. Seandainya benar seperti yang di ceritakan oleh…
March 7 a school holiday PUTRAJAYA: March 7 is a school holiday but the lessons will be replaced on March 29, Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein announced yesterday.
MP's BILLBOARDS DEFACEDPETALING JAYA: Political vandals have taken the trouble to climb billboards six storeys high to deface pictures of MP Loh Seng Kok.
By Reme Ahmad, THE STRAITS TIMESMALAYSIA'S biggest opposition party released its list of election candidates yesterday, with its heavyweights concentrated in seats in Kelantan - a sign of its…
By Carolyn Hong, Malaysia Bureau Chief, THE STRAITS TIMESTHE Barisan Nasional's promise of renewal began to fade further yesterday as it fielded more familiar faces for the March 8 polls.
Chan cites health reasons but sources say it is due to his role in bond scandalBy Hazlin Hassan & Chow Kum Hor, Malaysia Correspondents, THE STRAITS TIMES
KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Yong Teck Lee, the Sabah Progressive Party president, was hoping to make a political comeback after a five-year ban for an election offence.
KOTA KINABALU: The sons of two founding fathers of Sabah – Datuk Salleh Tun Said and Datuk Amir Kahar Tun Mustapha – are out of the line-up for Sabah Umno which has injected 13 new…
PUTRAJAYA: It has been late nights for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi this past week, finalising the general election candidates’ list.