Malaysia could become like Singapore with non-Malay PM, says ex-premier Mahathir

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Malaysia could become like Singapore with non-Malay PM, says ex-premier Mahathir
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Dr Mahathir, 97, also said Malaysia’s unity govt had failed to bring any major changes for the people. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Malaysia’s indigenous Malays are losing political influence and the country may become like neighbouring Singapore with a non-Malay prime minister in charge by the time the next election comes around, said former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad.

He attributed this possibility to an unfounded claim he made that the current government could redefine electoral boundaries that would reduce the number of Malay-majority constituencies in the country. “I am sure that if we’re not careful, the next election will come and if the votes get bought off, we’ll elect people who are not good and they will mortgage our country.”

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