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Malaysia’s election: Barisan Nasional’s paltry win

Greg LopezMay 29, 20132

If BN can address all of these three issues boldly and effectively, it might be accepted by Malaysians as the ‘legitimate’ winner of the election. Otherwise, Malaysians have every reason to challenge the election results. Continue reading →

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What next, Malaysia?

Greg LopezMay 16, 20130

If Najib is serious in bringing 1Malaysia to reality, he must first eliminate racial politics and the affirmative action policies that are causing more harm than good to Malaysia’s stability. Continue reading →

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Post-election report 2013 Malaysian Election: Part II

Greg LopezMay 13, 20131

Even if bumiputeras form a numerical majority, and even if the BN has long exploited ethnic cleavages as part of its electoral strategy, very few Malaysians believe that more ethnic politics is the recipe for stability or prosperity. Continue reading →

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The malapportionment of blame

Greg LopezMay 11, 20130

In the journey towards a more open, transparent and democratic Malaysia, the 13th general election has raised even more questions on electoral processes, which if not corrected, will have a permanent mark on all future elections. Continue reading →

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DAP: Malays also swung towards Pakatan

Greg LopezMay 10, 20130

Malays, too, swung in favour of Pakatan Rakyat in a “Malaysian Tsunami”, which swept through the recently-concluded national polls. Continue reading →

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BN may cling to power through redelineation

Greg LopezMay 10, 20131

Will Barisan Nasional continue to rig the electoral system to stay in power? Continue reading →

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Gross distortions in Malaysia’s voting system

Greg LopezMay 9, 20130

Without a concerted effort from our MPs to make our country fairer by insisting on equitable representation in Parliament, it will indeed be very difficult for Najib to ask for national reconciliation when the very premise of his assertion was fundamentally flawed. Continue reading →

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Malaysian Elections Post-Election Report: Part I

Greg LopezMay 8, 20131

Here, in the first of two posts on GE13, I outline the historical and contextual background needed understand the results, focusing on three basic features of Malaysian politics: ethnicity, regionalism, and authoritarianism. In my next post, I will analyse the results in light of this discussion. Continue reading →

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Malaysia’s 13th general election

Greg LopezMay 4, 20130

The contest is still open. BN or PR could win — now, it is up to the voters to decide. Continue reading →

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Malaysia’s general election: what’s worth watching?

Greg LopezMay 4, 20130

Both coalitions have been forced to articulate clear policy agendas, and even if the usual communal and monetary inducements will still have a large bearing on results neither side is taking victory for granted. Continue reading →

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