
The Associated Press article over International Herald Tribune publication shed some light on the various post such as the president, vice president and 25-member Supreme Council policy-making body slots in the United Malays National Organization which will be contested in March next year. Looks like its going to be the same old faces but new portfolios. Macam mana nak reform
Malaysia’s senior politicians have started scrambling for coveted posts in the ruling party amid expectations of a major power shuffle once the embattled prime minister steps down.
The contest will carve the next set of leaders in the United Malays National Organization, which has been the bedrock of Malaysia’s government for five decades but is battling to regain its luster after dispiriting results in March general elections.
Contenders are now vying for the support of party officials in 191 districts that will launch a series of nationwide meetings Thursday aimed at nominating candidates to compete in the party’s top-level ballot scheduled for March next year.
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