“What is wrong in the world today is that the nations of the world are engaged in a bitter, colossal contest for supremacy.”

- Martin Luther King Jr

COMMENT | The fall from grace of Pakatan Harapan, losing its grip on the federal powers in Putrajaya draws its similarities with the downfall of a political party in Japan, once in 1993 and another one in 2009.

We have seen how Harapan evolved itself from Pakatan Rakyat, eventually winning the historic general election 2018. The eclectic moment was short-lived, expired in premature death.

Who dunnit? Who is at fault? Is it true that Harapan is no different to BN or even Perikatan Nasional? Nearly 100 days since the week of political upheaval in Putrajaya, we have not seen much progress on either side of the bench.

It is a natural knee-jerk reaction from within the coalition as well as the supporters of Harapan about the implosion and several events that lead to the sudden change of the federal leadership now in the hands of PN, albeit with several members who were formerly from Harapan...


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