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1 minister’s defection, 2 unhappy political parties: Trouble brewing in Malaysia’s ruling coalition?
The resignation of Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz from UMNO to ally PKR has posed questions ...
The former prime minister said he was embarrassed by the role of the United Malays National Organization in protecting the country’s current leader from accusations of graft. The police are ...
Santiago believes voter turnout will be low, which would help Ismail’s United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) to win a majority of seats in parliament. The lawmaker filed a lawsuit with ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Malaysia's United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party, which forms the biggest component of the ruling coalition, agreed to hold a general election this year ...
The United Malays National Organisation and its allies won a supermajority in local elections for the second time in four months, strengthening its position ahead of a general election due next year.
Malaysia’s ruling United Malays National Organisation and its allies won a supermajority in a state election for the second time in four months, strengthening its position ahead of a national ...
Malaysia’s leader has warned voters that their country risks economic collapse if the opposition wins national elections that must be held by mid-2013. Malaysia’s prime minister Abdullah Ahmad ...
Even so, the declaration comes as the country's largest political party, the United Malays National Organization, threatened to withdraw support from Muhyiddin and to force an early general election.
For nearly half a century, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) imposed single-party dominance in Malaysia. UMNO’s internal party elections, Malaysia’s general elections and the country’s ...
Malaysia's first prime minister fell short of realizing his domestic vision, the impacts of his diplomacy are still being felt today. Daim Zainuddin, a former close associate of ex-PM Mahathir ...
So who will replace Muhyiddin as Malaysia’s next prime minister? Several potential horses are nosing their way toward the starting line. The king’s statement immediately sparked an uproar in ...
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