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News Source: The Star
| 6 months ago
Pakatan Rakyat is open and ready to meet Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to resolve the Perak state crisis. Opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said they were ready to meet with Najib to strengthen democracy and the Perak government...
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News Source: The Star
| 6 months ago
Barisan Nasional is open to talks with Pakatan Rakyat to resolve the on-going Perak government crisis as long as the Opposition does not set any preconditions to having such a dialogue. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said whether there...
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News Source: The Economist
| 6 months ago
Loyalists credited the defections, reportedly induced by the threat of corruption probes, to the bare-knuckle tactics of Najib Razak, since sworn in as prime minister in place of the mild-mannered Abdullah Badawi...Instead it has snowballed into a...
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News Source: The Star
| 6 months ago
Pakatan Rakyat must not set terms or conditions on Barisan Nasional if it wants to talk to the coalition about cooperation to resolve the Perak political crisis, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said. The Barisan chairman said it was...
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News Source: Malaysiakini
| 6 months ago
The Dark Knight: What did I tell you people? This issue will continue on and on until both parties have exhausted every ounce of the people's will and ruin the country completely...It's ironic that human beings aim for survival and yet they impliedly...
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News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 6 months ago
A political crisis over control of a Malaysian state deepened Tuesday as a court agreed to review a controversial ruling that handed power back to the opposition alliance. In the latest twist in the battle for northern Perak state, the Barisan...
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News Source: AKI
| 6 months ago
Malaysia’s opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, has welcomed a High Court decision to call a fresh election in Perak, the country’s second largest state at the centre of an ongoing political controversy. The court ruled on Monday that the February...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| 6 months ago
Perak, in northwestern Malaysia, is the focal point of tensions between the opposition and the National Front government after the takeover of the state government in a move orchestrated by new Prime Minister Najib Razak in February. Last week, when...
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News Source: Malaysiakini
| 6 months ago
Don't you mean, "I will solve the problem" like how you tried to solve the Altantuya problem, or the Anwar problem, or the Perak problem i.e. the coup? The "problem" you're "trying" to solve is your absolute dictatorship. You'd better file an appeal...
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News Source: Scoop
| 6 months ago
According to report, the government has so far arrested close to 80 people involved in organising and participating in a protest campaign, which includes writers, opposition members of Parliament and activists. Among the 80, 60 were arrested on 6 May...