Malaysia’s Game of Thrones: winners and losers so far


Chan Kok Leong

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the queen with Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin and his cabinet members in March. Today’s ever-changing political developments are illustrative of the precarious position of the present government. – AFP pic, October 20, 2020.

MALAYSIA is at a political crossroads, unclear as to where the path it’s on will take it.

Things keep changing by the day, illustrative of the precarious position of the present Muhyiddin Yassin government.


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  • SORRY THE BIGGEST LOOSERS ARE THE RAKYAT.

    Posted 3 years ago by Thomas Samuel

    • Eh. After i post only saw your comments. I suppose we are all in agreement.

      Posted 3 years ago by Victor Low

  • Biggest looser so far with an insurmountable record is the Rakyat.

    Posted 3 years ago by Victor Low

  • I however believe the Rakyat will eventually emerge the winner. We are now experiencing a paradigm shift in our political landscape. Coalition political will be the new norm.

    We need govt which is inclusive and one not dominated by a single party. Look at NZ. Ms Ardern won a majority to form a govt alone but she is looking at forming a coalition with the Green Party. More inclusive.

    Why must we view thru a lens where there are winner there must be losers. Why can't it be all winners? For example, if our economy grows at say, 8%, we are all winners, no losers.

    Let's be positive about our future

    Posted 3 years ago by Super Duper