Will Malaysia Face Early Elections as Coalition Politics Test Anwar's Government? | Insight
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The Johor state election was meant to be a local contest. Instead, it may become a referendum on Malaysia's ruling coalition. With Barisan Nasional choosing to contest on its own, the election exposed fractures within Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's Madani government and raised fresh questions about the viability of the unity government. It also revealed growing disillusionment among reform-minded supporters and intensifying competition for key voting blocs. As economic pressures mount and longstanding debates over race, religion and political reform resurface, speculation is growing that the Johor result could trigger an early general election. If that happens, Malaysia will face an important question: can any coalition govern effectively, or has political stability become the country's most elusive prize? 00:00 WIP Allies in government, rivals at the ballot box 03:31 How former enemies formed Malaysia's government 05:46 The price of keeping a unity coalition together 08:00 Why refo
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