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Serious Live Update : Malaysia GE 2018

LordElrond

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
I find Malaysia GE more exciting than Singapore for the fact the Malaysian Chinese really want to see changes and made great effort to travel all the way to their home town. When will be our turn to see some balls in sinkies?
Completely agree.
 

virus

Alfrescian
Loyal
Sinkies ball less too materialistic, self centered farktards, k jeya is right, beyond redemption
 

Froggy

Alfrescian (InfP) + Mod
Moderator
Generous Asset
Took a break for dinner now back

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virus

Alfrescian
Loyal
So even if Chinese n Indian have 30% votes likely to b at voting booth than majority Malay who just need to watch as both sides play to the gallery for more goodies come tml.
 

Scrooball (clone)

Alfrescian
Loyal

Channel NewsAsia
Published on May 9, 2018
Riot police were called in to disperse a crowd outside an Ayer Hitam results centre in Johor. People were seen chanting "Berish" and stopping unmarked cars. (Video: Justin Ong)
 

Merl Haggard

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
The wind of change is blowing across peninsular Malaysia and provided Najib the thief does not declare a State of Emergency, my hero Tun Mahathir will form the next government in Malaysia.

Ah Loong is so damned worried, he may suffer a relapse of his cancer.
 

AhMeng

Alfrescian (Inf- Comp)
Asset
Things looking up for Harapan

10.30pm - ANALYSIS: As of 10.30pm, the results appear tight with BN winning 54 parliamentary seats to Harapan's 51 seats while PAS has four seats.

However, things are looking much better for Harapan as the majority of seats the opposition won as of now were at BN's expense.

The unofficial results for Harapan stronghold seats, which are usually huge, have yet to be released.

Therefore, it is expected that there will be a flood of seats in favour of Harapan at the late stage.

At the time of this entry, BN has already lost 23 parliamentary seats, with 19 going to Harapan and four to PAS.

However, BN only wrested two parliamentary seats from Harapan and another three from PAS.
 
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