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Close to nomination day, PKR draws huge crowd in Lembah Pantai

With just a couple of days to go to nomination day, Anwar and his team drew a huge crowd at the closely watched Lembah Pantai seat in KL last night.

Exposing the ‘Penang free port’ sham promise

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Promises are being made that Penang will get back its free port status if certain political parties are elected. Guest writer SamG exposes the ‘free port’ myth.

Tearful Kit Siang reacts to ROS shocker (Video)

Lim Kit Siang reacts emotionally to the ROS’ unjust action “at the behest of its political masters” two day’s before nomination day.

DAP to use PKR, Pas logos

So the DAP has decided to use PKR and Pas logos in the coming general election.

Why did 1MDB put RM7bn bond redemption in Cayman Islands outfit? (Updated)

Some serious questions are being raised about the proceeds of 1MDB’s RM7bn bond redemption, arising from the disposal of its investment in a joint venture with Petro Saudi International (PSI).

PKR orator Siti Aishah takes aim at BN cronies, kingpins (Video)

PKR young women’s chief Siti Aishah Shaik Ismail is fast emerging as a popular speaker at opposition ceramahs.

ROS action sparks confusion, uncertainty

Update: The ROS assures DAP it can use its logo for the 5 May general election. But the DAP has given the ROS until 3.00pm tomorrow, Friday, to revoke its letter, failing which it will use Pas and PKR logos in GE13.

In freezing the DAP central committee over the conduct of the party’s polls, the Registrar of Societies has sprung a shock, creating much confusion and uncertainty only two days before nomination day.

Pakatan parties bullying PSM?

It is sad to see one or two of the Pakatan parties bullying the PSM over the use of the PSM logo and over which areas it can stand to avoid three-corner contests. .

Perak ripe for change? (Video)

Anwar speaks at Kampung Manjoi in Perak drawing another large crowd.

Nurul Izzah vs Raja Nong Chik debate (Video)

This video clip shows Nurul Izzah crossing swords with Raja Nong Chik in Parliament. You be the judge as to who makes more sense.