Najib had 79 seats in Parliament, the largest number under one symbol. In hindsight, Najib as the incumbent could have been first invited to form a new coalition government. Again, it was a freak moment in history. Indeed, he even publicly hinted at the possibility, but alas, no heed was paid as PH hysterically embarked on a propaganda barrage against the possibility that they may still warm the Opposition benches in Parliament.
"We need to change the fundamentals of our economy." - Saiful Bahari Baharom
Facebooker Saiful who has worked for former premier Najib Razak as well...
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Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commissioner (MACC) chief commissioner Azam Baki’s share trading controversy has pushed the commission into its worst confidence crisis.
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January 2020 - The Coronavirus pandemic hit Malaysian shores when the then Pakatan Harapan (PH) government let the tourists from Wuhan into the country....