14dOpinion
Malaysiakini (English) on MSNMP SPEAKS | Use facts when discussing budget for non-bumiPlaying up extremist sentiments at the expense of the truth has been the modus operandi of opposition parties but those from ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNDown but not out: Guan Eng could still make a comeback, says analystJames Chin of the University of Tasmania says history has demonstrated the resilience of the Lim family in Malaysian politics ...
Digital minister Gobind Singh Deo has been appointed as the new chairman of the party, while transport minister Anthony Loke ...
With 40 MPs and 90 state assemblymen, the DAP is the largest party in the country's ruling coalition. Read more at ...
1dOpinion
Malaysiakini on MSNYOURSAY | Guan Eng must revamp himselfGuan Eng may just re-emerge as a more likeable yet firm and principled politician and bounce back. This may be a blessing in ...
Former DAP assemblyman P Ramasamy said after Pakatan Harapan was toppled, Lim Guan Eng effectively lost both federal and ...
It was an exceptionally intense party election where incumbent chairman Lim Guan Eng’s faction was almost completely wiped ...
5d
Free Malaysia Today on MSNDAP needs Guan Eng to be voice for minorities, says ex-MCA veepTi Lian Ker believes that Guan Eng should remain in DAP’s top leadership as the party needs a stronger “voice for the ...
4d
Malay Mail on MSNLoke: DAP members haven’t forgotten Guan Eng’s contributions, but there are no ‘gods’ in the partyDAP members continue to acknowledge the contributions of former national chairman Lim Guan Eng, as they voted him into the ...
Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng has been replaced as chairman of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), with digital minister Gobind Singh Deo taking over the role. Transport minister ...
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Malay Mail on MSNGuan Eng urges DAP to close ranks after heated pollsKUALA LUMPUR, March 17 — DAP national advisor Lim Guan Eng has called on party members to unite behind secretary-general ...
Meanwhile, one of the party’s former leaders - who is now an academic - believes that the diminished role of former chairman Lim Guan Eng would make the party more palatable for Malay voters.
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