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Blog Source: www.malaysia-today.net
| 4 days ago
Methinks Anwar Ibrahim suffers from more than a wish to become PM through normal election (democratic) process, though of course there is definitely that. I hypothesized he entertains a fantasy, one where he leads a rousing cheering ...
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Blog Source: ktemoc.blogspot.com
| 4 days ago
It's the usual kaytee 'methinks'. I appreciate Anwar Ibrahim must be downright disappointed by Pakatan Rakyat not winning majority rule in the recent general elections, more so when he had vowed to retire if his side didn't win
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Blog Source: anwaribrahimblog.com
| 4 days ago
Within hours of the election commission's announcement early Monday that Prime Minister Najib Razak's governing National Front coalition had won a majority in Parliament, Anwar Ibrahim, the opposition leader, declared that the voting was ...
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Blog Source: worldobserveronline.com
| 4 days ago
Malaysian opposition leader opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim says he believes that his three-party alliance can win this weekend's poll. Mr Anwar is part of a broad coalition which includes moderates, Islamists and Malaysians of Chinese ...
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Blog Source: anwaribrahimblog.com
| 4 days ago
Since independence from Britain in 1957, Malaysians have known no other government than BN, a coalition of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno), MCA and Gerakan representing the Chinese, and MIC representing Indians. The opposition Pakatan .
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Blog Source: dinmerican.wordpress.com
| 8 days ago
anwar ibrahim 39 Fifteen years ago, Anwar Ibrahim came within a few feet of becoming the Prime Minister. Then it all fell apart. But unlike others who had their political ambitions decimated by Dr Mahathir Mohamad, this man refused to fade.
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Blog Source: www.rockybru.com.my
| 8 days ago
And if Anwar Ibrahim tells you that BN cheated because Pakatan got more of the popular votes, then he's just found an excuse to stay on in politics instead of keeping his word about quitting if he does not become PM after PRU13. Oh, by the ...
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Blog Source: ktemoc.blogspot.com
| 8 days ago
Anwar Ibrahim is now in a dilemma. First of all, his wife and daughter support Khalid and not Azmin. Secondly, most of the candidates in the recent election were handpicked by Azmin. Hence many of the 30 PKR Members of Parliament are his ...
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Blog Source: anwaribrahimblog.com
| 8 days ago
Tens of thousands of Malaysians packed a sports stadium in this rain-sodden Kuala Lumpur suburb on Wednesday, erupting in cheers when opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim alleged that Prime Minister Najib Razak had stolen the country's ...
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Blog Source: anwaribrahimblog.com
| 12 days ago
Malaysiakini. PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim has said that he is not contemplating retirement from politics yet, as he believes that his work “is not done” in the Malaysian political arena after Pakatan Rakyat's defeat in yesterday's