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Can The Madani Government Maintain MA63 Momentum?

Dr James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Tasmania

17-Sep-24 07:45

Can The Madani Government Maintain MA63 Momentum?

Yesterday was Malaysia Day, commemorating the 61st anniversary of the country’s formation through the merging of Peninsular Malaya states with Sabah and Sarawak through the Malaysia Agreement 1963. How much progress has been made in achieving the conditions of this pivotal deal under the Madani government? We discuss this with political scientist Dr James Chin of the University of Tasmania.

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