where we cut through the crap to give you real insights.
Karpal has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Is he legally right but politically wrong? Are his critics in UMNO not blatantly hypocritical?
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Assuming Anwar has the numbers to form the government but is not in parliament yet, who would become the PM? Wan Azizah? What are the actual mechanisms involved in taking over a government? Lastly, what would BN do to stop this from happening?
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Speculation is rife that Barisan Nasional MPs from Sabah are ready to make a move. There is no talk of Sarawak MPs doing so though. So, why would the Sabah MPs move first? Is this part of a grand strategy?
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It has its share of professionals who would be qualified and it might even nominate a female candidate for a cabinet position.
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It has the fewest experienced MPs but it might experience an influx of experienced MPs crossing over.
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It has the most number of senior MPs but most of them are grassroots politicians.
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Kit Siang tried to create a shadow cabinet in 2004 and failed. Why is it more likely to succeed this time around? Who will be the PM, the DPM(s) and so on? These are real things Pakatan has to contend with.
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