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Political Reforms in Malaysia: Winds of Change or Hot Air? Political Reforms in Malaysia: Winds of Change or Hot Air?
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Justina Chen, Research and Policy Analyst at the Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS), Malaysia, explains that “The manner in which the 13th general election is conducted will set the stage for Malaysia’s democratic future. This will be the final test for the Najib administration’s sincerity in providing true reforms for Malaysia and leading the country into a more democratic future.”


The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of the East-West Center or any organization with which the author is affiliated.

 

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Justina Chen, Research and Policy Analyst at the Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS), Malaysia, explains that “The manner in which the 13th general election is conducted will set the stage for Malaysia’s democratic future. This will be the final test for the Najib administration’s sincerity in providing true reforms for Malaysia and leading the country into a more democratic future.”


The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of the East-West Center or any organization with which the author is affiliated.

 

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