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FEBRUARY 13 — A foreign observer waded in — this is a peculiar country with quite peculiar distractions which possess no particular objectives other than to sustain peculiarities common with its zeitgeist, whatever that might be. He might as well have said it’s a twirl which leaves him —...

ByFEBRUARY 13 — A foreign observer waded in — this is a peculiar country with quite peculiar distractions which possess no particular objectives other than to sustain peculiarities common with its zeitgeist, whatever that might be.

Discussing what Anwar deserves, how Mahathir owes his second coming to Anwar, why Mahathir’s a designated temp and when a suitable period has passed for a polite baton-pass from Pakatan Harapan’s first PM to the presumed replacement are false analyses. A new PM is not merely the changing framed pictures at government offices. It’s a new ride for a whole people.

How to navigate power among leaders inside a coalition, representing varied interests and whose dynamics have shifted drastically after two years?

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