Malaysia's state elections put its stability dividend to the test - The Business Times
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Malaysia's state elections put its stability dividend to the test - The Business Times
Summary:
- The piece discusses Malaysia’s political stability under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who leads a broad unity government including PH (Pakatan Harapan) and BN (Barisan Nasional), plus regional parties from Sarawak and Sabah.
- It frames upcoming state elections as a test for this unlikely coalition, highlighting questions about whether PH and BN can remain partners at the federal level while competing at the state level.
- The article notes ongoing pressures benea
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