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OH NO, NOT AGAIN! - Part 1

23/05/2026 11:19 am MYT

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There is a particular kind of exhaustion that Malaysians know well. It is the hollow, grinding weariness of watching your country's political class play an endless game of musical chairs, while the rest of the world moves on without you. A few days ago, exhaustion started to stir again.

Reports have emerged that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim met with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong amid intensifying speculation of a snap general election. At a Pakatan Harapan convention in Johor Bahru on 17 May 2026, Anwar openly warned that if Barisan Nasional chose "confrontation" in Johor, contesting all 56 state seats without cooperating with PH, then his coalition would respond firmly, and he would convene PH leaders to discuss returning the mandate to voters through a nationwide election. As recently as 20 May 2026, the government's Communications minister was still holding press conferences to reassure Malaysians that BN, GPS, and GRS had pledged to remain with the administration until the end of the current parliamentary term. 

That such reassurances were even necessary tells you everything you need to know.


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