Pakatan Harapan, Barisan Nasional walk political tightrope with electoral pact in Malaysia
Datuk Seri Anwar said that all parties in the government have agreed to work together in the state elections, and would start talks on seat negotiations soon.
Datuk Seri Anwar said that all parties in the government have agreed to work together in the state elections, and would start talks on seat negotiations soon.
Touting those elections as free and fair, PM Hasina, also the leader of the House, said Jatiya Party has won a seat in one of the by-polls.
The remarks come a day after Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General Moazzam Jah Ansari informed the electoral watchdog that terrorism during the upcoming provincial polls and…
“This is to ensure that policies are agreed by all,” said Anwar after chairing the unity government secretariat meeting.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi accused the government of favouring Adani Group by facilitating contracts in several sectors.
It will be prepared taking into consideration the boundaries of constituencies drawn before the 11th parliamentary polls, the Election Commission notified.
The latest global study illustrates the scale of the regression in the country’s fight against corruption.
His attempt to defend his remarks did not go down well either, with many social media users quick to level more criticisms at him.
Anwar was booted out of Umno on Sept 3, 1998, and it is believed that he had not returned to the premises ever since.
Anwar said it was incorrect to claim that Pakatan enjoyed the poor support of only 19% from Malays.