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PAS wants Penang to degenerate to be like Kelantan, from the richest to become the poorest state in Malaysia, but DAP wants Kelantan to be like Penang to increase its per capita GDP to four times its present level

Bersatu is contest 15 seats in Penang, one seat less than Gerakan which is contesting 16 seats; while PAS will be contesting in nine seats.

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All Malaysians, regardless of race or religion, should perform their national duty to strengthen political stability and national unity in plural Malaysia in the forthcoming six state polls

I have been influenced by two personalities.

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Voters in the six states in August should vote for the future to make Malaysia world champions again, like making University of Malaya among the 50 best universities in the world, instead of falling for the lies and hate speech setting one race or religion against another

Voters in the six states in August should vote for the future to make Malaysia world champions against, like making University of Malaya among the 50 best universities in the world instead of falling for the lies and hate speech setting one race or religion against another.

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Muda advised not to be overhasty and should co-operate with Anwar unity government in the six state polls in August

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MUDA should not be overhasty and should co-operate with the Anwar unity government in the six state polls in August.

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Call on Malaysian youths of all races, religions, and regions in the six state polls to unite and convince their parents and older relatives to make Malaysia a nation of world champions again

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The Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, deserves support in his mission to make Malaysia a great nation in the region.

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Will Penang have a PAS Chief Minister and Selangor and Negeri Sembilan have PAS Mentris Besar after the six state polls in August?

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Will Penang have a PAS Chief Minister and Selangor and Negeri Sembilan have PAS Mentris Besar after the six state polls in August?

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Three possible scenarios of outcome of the six state polls in August

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Perikatan Nasional (PN) has launched its war of nerves for the six state polls in August.

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Penang voters should create history in state polls by voting with higher turnout than the 14th and 15th General Elections to grasp the once-in-a-century opportunity for Malaysia to be world champions again and to be the role model to the world for inter-ethnic, inter-religious, inter-cultural and inter-civilisation dialogue, understanding, tolerance, and harmony

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Perikatan Nasional (PN) is expecting a low voter turnout among the non-Malay and non-Muslim voters in the Penang general election in August and that is why the PN President, Muhyiddin Yassin, expressed confidence PN can win “nearly 20” state seats to garner a simple majority in the 40-seat Penang state legislative assembly.

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Challenge to Hadi and Muhyiddin — what they want Malaysia to be world champions of

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The six state general elections in August is the beginning of Malaysia becoming world champions again or Malaysia remaining in the trajectory of a divided, failed, and rogue state in the coming decades.

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The general elections in the six states are not going to cause the Anwar unity government to fall but it is an opportunity for the voters in the six states to declare they want Malaysia to be world champions again

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PAS and Perikatan Nasional (PN) want the six state general elections to lead to the downfall of the Anwar Unity government.

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There is only one message for the six state general elections in August — whether Malaysia is going to be world champions again and be the role model for the world in inter-ethnic, inter-religious, inter-cultural and inter-civilisation dialogue, understanding, tolerance and harmony or slither down the slope to a divided, failed, and rogue state

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Muhyiddin Yassin, Hadi Awang, and Dominic Lau are not important — but their statements showed that Perikatan Nasional (PN) has two messages to the voters in the six state general elections in August — one to the Malays and Muslims, and another to the non-Malays and non-Muslims.

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Will Dominic Lau be the Perikatan Nasional’s nominee for the Chief Minister of Penang in the forthcoming Penang state polls?

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The combination of the statements of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) Chairman Muhyiddin Yassin and the Gerakan President Dominic Lau in the last two days poses the question whether Dominic Lau will be PN’s nominee for the Chief Minister of Penang in the forthcoming Penang state polls.
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The meaning of Muhyiddin’s claim that PN confident it can win “nearly 20 seats” in Penang state polls

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I want to discuss the significance of the statement earlier today of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin that he was confident that the PN coalition could win “nearly 20” state assembly seats to garner a simple majority in the 40-seat Penang State Assembly.

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The six state general election is the start of the test whether Malaysia is to race to the bottom to become a divided, failed, and rogue state or race to the top to become world champions again and a role model to the world of inter-ethnic, inter-religious, inter-cultural and inter-civilisation dialogue, understanding, tolerance, and harmony

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I disagree with the Bersatu President, Muhyddin Yassin, who wants the six state general elections to become a referendum against the Anwar unity government.

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The six state general elections in August a test for Malaysians to show that we want Malaysians to be world champions again and not to degenerate to be a failed, divided, rogue, and kleptocratic state

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Yesterday, I was at the Dataran Pahlawan Negara in Putrajaya to attend the Trooping the Colours ceremony where the Yang di Pertuan Agong inspected the guard of honour.

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What it takes for Anwar Unity Government to prove that the “green wave” is a misnomer in the six state general elections in August

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Is it possible for the Anwar Unity Government to make a breakthrough in the six state general elections in August?

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Anwar Unity Government should not fall between two stools — over-optimism of victory in Penang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan, and over-pessimism of defeat in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah

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The Anwar Unity Government should not fall between two stools — over-optimism of victory in Penang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan, and over-pessimism of defeat in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Kedah.

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Six steps to show that there is no “green wave” in Malaysia

Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari is right.

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Hamzah and Sanusi have made it easier to prove that there is no such thing as an irresistible “green tide” phenomenon to transform Malaysia into a theocratic state

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The Parliamentary Opposition Leader, Hamzah Zainudin and the Kedah Menteri Besar, Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor have made it easier to prove that there is no such thing as an irresistible “green tide” phenomenon to transform Malaysia into a theocratic state.

Hamzah, in his Concorde Club speech, said Perikatan Nasional (PN) could capture Selangor state government and that PN has a 50-50 chance to capture Negeri Sembilan in the state general elections of Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu to be held in the first half of the year.

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The six State General Elections will be a crucial test whether the Anwar unity government will have political stability to last for five years to give Malaysia a chance to change course to again become a first-rate world-class plural nation

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Firstly, I must congratulate V. Ganabatirau for his 91,801 vote-majority win in the Klang Parliamentary constituency in the 15th General Election, the third parliamentary constituency with the largest majority.

His 115,539-vote win in the Klang Parliamentary Constituency has proved that Klang is one of the strongest bases of the DAP’s Malaysian Dream for a united, just, democratic, and prosperous plural nation which is of first-rate world-class standards.

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