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All six of Malaysia’s 13 states whose legislatures were expiring have dissolved their assemblies for unprecedented polls within a year of a general election, in what is being billed as an early referendum on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government of once bitter foes. While observers believe the status quo will probably be preserved in a 3-3 draw between the ruling and opposition parties, Malaysia’s richest state, Selangor, currently controlled by the premier’s Parti Keadilan Rakyat, presents the likeliest for a change of guard – in an intriguing clash between former mentor-and-protege which could have deep ramifications for theBread-and-butter issues are expected to take centre stage during the campaign expected to begin later this month, but it has not...
s coverage as we continue to bring you the latest developments and thank you for reading The Straits Times.Selangor, one of Malaysia’s six states that will soon elect new state governments, is the most likely to see a change of guard.The livestock in countries outside Malaysia is often priced at a much lower rate, making it more affordable.Some parents are struggling to pay for their children’s school fees as the Malaysian currency depreciates.
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Multiracialism will lead to erosion of Malay rights: MahathirFormer Malaysia prime minister Mahathir Mohamad had earlier said that a multiracial Malaysia would be “unconstitutional”.
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Shortened Rugby Championship provides World Cup litmus testCAPE TOWN : The Rugby Championship may be half as long this year but has huge importance in gauging the readiness of the southern hemisphere powerhouses ahead of the World Cup in France when they clash over the month of July for the coveted trophy.Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa each ha
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Commentary: Upcoming Malaysia state polls will test PM Anwar's appeal among ethnic communityThe outcome of the upcoming six state elections will determine whether Malaysia can break away from the years of political grief that has weighed down on the country’s financial markets and its rumpled economy, says CNA’s Leslie Lopez.
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Malaysia to hold polls in 6 states on Aug 12KUALA LUMPUR: Polling for the upcoming six state elections in Malaysia will take place on Aug 12, the Election Commission (EC) said on Wednesday (Jul 5). Nomination day will be on Jul 29 while early voting is set to be held on Aug 8, said EC chairman Abdul Ghani Salleh at a press conference in Putrajaya.
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Malaysia to hold six state elections on Aug 12, nomination day is on July 29Elections will be held in Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Penang, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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