Fluid frenemy
What happens in Sabah politics will follow the ebb and flow of national politics.
Serving spicy Thai politics
Thailand goes to the polls today with the world watching to see if the military will prevail or if the country will be led once again by a civilian.
Which strategy will be successful?
Politicians are twisting and turning every which way as they attempt to change the status quo.
Who will pardon Najib?
In politics, who is an enemy and who is a friend shifts depending on common interest.
Has the dream derailed?
SIX months ago, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia politics and governance research group head Dr Mazlan Ali observed that PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was on track to become Malaysia’s eight Prime Minister.
Changing Umno to keep it relevant
Party members and grassroots supporters want to see it become a credible check and balance to the Pakatan Harapan government.
A crack in Anwar and Azmin’s relationship
It seems that these two politicians, like most divorced Hollywood superpower couples, face irreconcilable differences.
While Pakatan Harapan fights within, Umno rebuilds
PAKATAN Harapan’s strange pre-GE14 arrangement may cause the fall of its government, said Umno secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa .
‘Politics have no relation to morals’
THE Machiavellian plot to derail Datuk Seri Azmin Ali’s political ascension has triggered a situation described in an Niccolٍ Machiavelli quote.
Better ‘liwat’ than never?
Whose political endgame will the latest nefarious sex-tape nonsense bring...
To reform or not to reform
BASED on the GE14 result, there are 77 MP seats in Peninsular Malaysia and 13 MP seats in Sabah and Sarawak that did not return a majority winner.
Small or big, it’s still a raging storm
IS the Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik’s recent controversial remark a storm in a teacup? Or, as a DAP politician stated, a storm raging and dividing Pakatan Harapan?