Woman who dragged the DPP out of Chen’s shadow
By Laurence Chung from South China Morning Post Some 100,000 pro-independence supporters are expected to rally in the central Taiwanese city of Taichung today to denounce what they view as the pro-mainland policy of President Ma Ying-jeou and his government. It is a test of the leadership ability of Dr Tsai Ing-wen, chairwoman...
Pakatan pledges sweeping reforms, carrots for East M’sia
Malaysiakini, 19 December 2009 The battle for Putrajaya has been raised a notched with the Pakatan Rakyat coalition today unveiling its common policy platform, containing promises of sweeping reforms and equality. In a direct response to its race-based rival Barisan Nasional, Pakatan's common policy promises to reduce race-based...
Najib struggles to make a mark in 2009
By Julia Yeow from Malaysiakini Despite of a host of new economic and social policies, Prime Minister Najib Razak still struggles to win over the allegiance of voters and make an indelible mark in his first year in office. In April, Najib was appointed as the country's sixth prime minister in the midst of a global economic meltdown...
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