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Malaysia readies itself for election season
Published in Bikya Masr on 03 - 04 - 2013

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak is to take to the airwaves on Wednesday in what is expected to be the announcement of the dissolving of Parliament ahead of national elections. It will come as the country remains as divided politically as it has been in its 60 years of independence.
The ruling party of Najib's is hoping to continue to rule in the country, having never lost an election since Malaysia freed itself from British rule, but the opposition has been picking up steam in recent months and a few flounders by the national party could see the opposition, led by Anwar Ibrahim, take control.
The opposition has made numerous promises to voters in the hopes of gaining support during the campaign season, which is expected to be short.
The opposition alliance said it aimed to create jobs, increase incomes and fight against corruption if it comes to power in this year's poll.
The promises form the official platform for opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's three-party People's Alliance, the main political threat to the National Front coalition.
“The people are rising to demand changes," Anwar said in a speech while announcing his alliance's election manifesto. “We are the catalyst of this process. We are confident, God-willing, that we can conquer Putrajaya," Malaysia's administrative capital.
Prime Minister Najib Razak is expected to dissolve Parliament within weeks to pave the way for a vote that must be held by the end of June.
Anwar's alliance currently holds slightly more than one-third of Parliament's seats after the long-entrenched National Front endured its worst electoral results ever in 2008 polls amid public complaints about graft and racial discrimination.
The alliance's electoral promises include adding a million jobs by gradually reducing Malaysia's reliance on foreign labor and introducing a 2 billion ringgit ($600 million) fund to facilitate a higher monthly minimum wage.
It also aims to tighten anti-graft laws and halt the operations of a new eastern Malaysian rare earths plant run by Australian miner Lynas Corp. that has sparked health and safety concerns.
Malaysians still seem uncertain over which alliance they will vote for, but some public opinion polls, although unsubstantiated, reveal the opposition is gaining steam ahead of the vote, which has opposition activists excited about the future of politics in the country.
“We are all very hopeful," a 25-year-old university student and local Kuala Lumpur campaigner for Anwar's coalition told Bikyanews.com. For him, a change is needed in order to create a much broader political spectrum that is inclusive to more than just the government's views.
“This is about the future of our country and I think Malaysia is ready and wanting a change. Can it happen? I don't know, but we will fight for every last vote," he added.
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