Author: Dr Nur Aida Kipli

Anwar 10th M’sian PM

The dilemma has been resolved. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s appointment as Malaysia’s 10th Prime Minister brought an end to all Malaysians’ long wait. The order of His Majesty, the King, is widely revered. To build a unified and stable Malaysia, the dream of forming a government of unity will be

Respect the Rukun Negara

There is no doubt that this year’s general election is passionate, thrilling and the centre of attention not only for Malaysians but for the entire world. The election of the prime minister became such a hot topic among the people that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) released a

Malaysians await the 10th PM

Nearly four days after the general election, the position of the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia is still a topic of heated discussion among Malaysians. The end of the people’s wait will be determined by who will lead the national government. Obviously, this choice will elicit varied responses from the

Unity government?

In my past article, I mentioned that this election phase has five heartbeats: dissolution of parliament, nominations, election date, election results, and government formation. This is the phase that voters in Malaysia are discussing and debating on all social media sites. The results have been tallied, and PH has the

Focus on four leading coalitions

In my past article, I mentioned that this election phase has five heartbeats: dissolution of parliament, nominations, election date, election results and government formation. This is the phase that voters in Malaysia are discussing and debating on all social media sites. The results have been tallied, and Pakatan Harapan (PH)

Big win good for GPS leadership

Many have commented on the result of the 15th general election. Such a strong fight with so many shocks has begun to open the eyes of Malaysian voters. Overall, the voting process in Sarawak has proceeded well and the weather conditions on Saturday morning were ideal. Many young voters cast

Promises ought to be fulfilled

CHOICES have been made and fingers stained as evidence of accountability under a recognised democratic system. Congratulations to the candidates who successfully won the hearts of voters in the districts they represented. This support is an indication of trust and confidence in the candidates’ leadership. The people has provided an

It’s time to vote

TODAY is voting day — the day of resolve that all Malaysians excitedly anticipate. Stress is increasingly felt. No further campaign activities will be held and no more criticizing. No more ambiguous assurances. It is now up to the voters to determine who will represent their interests in parliament. Hereby,

Cast your vote wisely

TOMORROW is polling day when Malaysians will vote to determine the country’s future. This is one of the fundamental ideas that sustain the democratic system: the freedom of the people to pick their government through fair, free, and transparent election procedures. Meaning, in a democratic nation, the creation of the

GPS committed to development

THE issue of rural and urban development in Sarawak has become the central focus of every election. With an area approximately equivalent to Peninsular Malaysia and a population density of 2 million, Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) is committed to developing the nine regions of the state of Sarawak. Starting with