KUALA LUMPUR – As political manoeuvring intensifies ahead of the 16th General Election, Malaysia faces a familiar challenge: too many candidates for prime minister, but too few solutions to the nation’s pressing issues. This is what Rafizi Ramli is saying. He said from PKR’s internal wounds, DAP’s generational shifts, UMNO’s Najib-Zahid divide, to PAS’s looming leadership transition, each party grapples with its own weaknesses. Bersatu, meanwhile, faces petitions and internal pressure against Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. The deeper problem lies in political culture—where voters prioritise sentiment and personality over ideas and problem-solving—leaving Malaysia trapped in a cycle of rivalry, mockery, and unaddressed challenges.
Internal Wounds
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