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Anwar, Consolidating Power Via The Deputy Ministers

Ibrahim Suffian, Program Director, Merdeka Centre

12-Dec-22 07:45

Anwar, Consolidating Power Via The Deputy Ministers

The line up of twenty seven Deputy Ministers was finally revealed with a mix of old and new faces from the various parties. Ibrahim Suffian, Program Director at Merdeka Centre helps us to unpack the nuances of this whilst diving into the recent news headlines on Perikatan Nasional including the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) split from Bersatu.


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Produced by: Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Chong Tjen San


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Tags:  deputy ministersbersatu sabah splitnew cabinet line upperikatan nasional





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