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Coming up: By-election of Pulai & Simpang Jeram

Nomination Day: 26th August 2023
Early Voting: 5th September 2023
Polling Day: 9th September 2023

Malaysia 2023 State Elections Result

State PH + BN PN Voter Turnout
Kedah 3 33 73.86%
Kelantan 2 43 60.96%
Terengganu 0 32 74.79%
Penang 29 11 72.67%
Selangor 34 22 72.00%
N Sembilan 31 5 68.35%
Total 99 146 -

Post 1: Election Day
Post 2: Vote Counting

[WIP]New Chief Minister/Menteri Besar and EXCO of Kelantan, Kedah, Terengganu, Penang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan

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[–] AwesomeSteve@monyet.cc 1 points 1 year ago

Pivot.

For the past several decades since independence, the strategy has been the same: bashing DAP, ethnic minority Chinese (20+% of total population) for hoarding the wealth despite the fact that all the institutionalized racist policies favoring the ethnic majority, yet here we are at this junction that yet the top chief pretend to see thing with clear head and self-induced brain-fog.

You can continue to pretend and living in a bubble, go even far-right and join PAS, Bersatu, Pejuang ultra Malays chauvinist leaving no return for a inclusive society; or you can shed your former self and instead of a race-based party United Malays National Organisation, be the United Malaysian National Organisation.

In less than a generation (next 20-40 years maybe), Malaysia demographic will be basically a Malays majority with over 80-90% population, I don't see there is a future of race-based party, when most minorities are with low fertility and later emigrated cutting root here, where do you bash your phony bogey enemies when we all left and moved on ?