Selangor (Malaysia)
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - MAY 08: Thousands attend a rally against the election result, at Stadium MBPJ, on May 8, 2013 near Kuala Lumpur in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. More than 100,000 thousand Malaysian are attending the rally to voice their disapproval of the Malaysian 13th General Election result which has been marred by electoral fraud accusations. Anwar Ibrahim's party is up against PM Najib Razak's Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition.
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Malay Press: Noh Omar admits S'gor BN failure, willing to step down
failure in recapturing Selangor during the 13th general election and is willing to step down. According to a report in Utusan Malaysia, Noh said he will take responsibility over BN’s dismal performance in Selangor during the May 5 polls and will step down 5/22/13 from The Edge Malaysia Read more »
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Wong likely to be excluded
In the previous exco line-up, DAP and PAS had three representatives each while PKR had four. A source told theSun that Selangor PKR chief Azmin Ali was most likely not in the exco list submitted to the palace. It is believed that Azmin, said to be eyeing the 5/22/13 from The Sun Daily Malaysia Read more »
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Indian-origin men jailed in Malaysia
assaulting a Nigerian that led to his death. Judge Noor Azian Shaari of the high court in Shah Alam, the capital of the Malaysian state of Selangor, sentenced V. Ganesan, 29, to one year in jail and T. Kumar, 29, to seven years in jail for causing grievous 5/22/13 from Politics Balla Read more »
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MCA to DAP: Who you calling racist?
quoted in today's Sin Chew Daily as saying that Selangor DAP has submitted the names of four DAP state assembly members to Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim to be given exco posts. According to the report, however, she had only hinted that 5/22/13 from The Edge Malaysia Read more »
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Chinese Press: DAP maintains '4 exco posts' demand
JAYA (May 22): Selangor DAP chief Teresa Kok said her party is standing firm with its decision to seek four seats in the Selangor state executive council, and hinted that all four nominees are Chinese, Sin Chew Daily reported. The daily quoted her as saying from The Edge Malaysia Read more »