Former DAP assemblyman P Ramasamy said after Pakatan Harapan was toppled, Lim Guan Eng effectively lost both federal and ...
Guan Eng may just re-emerge as a more likeable yet firm and principled politician and bounce back. This may be a blessing in ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPromising new lineup mustn’t ignore anxieties on the ground, says ex-DAP strongmanRonnie Liu says the party cannot afford to remain silent on racial and religious extremism that continues to rise.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAfter Selangor DAP loss, Gobind’s resurgence credited to merit, legacyAnalyst says the new DAP chairman has forged his own path and will no longer be seen as being in Lim Guan Eng’s corner.
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Malay Mail on MSNGuan Eng urges DAP to close ranks after heated pollsDAP national advisor Lim Guan Eng has called on party members to unite behind secretary-general Anthony Loke following a ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNWill DAP's new leadership resonate with all Malaysians?The success of these two younger leaders represents a new phase in Malaysian politics and reflects DAP's movement towards a ...
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Malay Mail on MSNAnwar congratulates DAP’s newly appointed CEC, tells them to ‘keep working’Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today congratulated DAP’s newly appointed Central Executive Committee (CEC). DAP, a ...
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The Rakyat Post on MSNDAP Leadership Overhaul: Lim Dynasty Falls, Party Opens Door To Royal TitlesIn DAP's evolving political landscape, ethnic Chinese leaders maintain their commanding presence, while Indian and Malay ...
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The turn of events at the DAP central executive committee (CEC) polls, which saw Seputeh MP Teresa Kok failing to make it ...
DAP is expected to go through a major "face lift" with changes made to its structure and practices. Read full story ...
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Malaysiakini on MSN'Lim dynasty' wanesGood morning. Here's what you should know today. Key Highlights 'Lim dynasty' wanes PM term limits Mkini journo charged 'Lim ...
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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 ...
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