Multiracialism in danger of being lost in transition

The author argues that the proliferation of splinter political parties in Malaysia threatens the stability of the current unity government and risks undermining the country's multiracial political foundation. The piece suggests that fragmentation dilutes voter support and complicates the formation of effective governing coalitions.
Why it matters
Political fragmentation can lead to instability in coalition governments, potentially stalling policy reforms and national progress.
MP SPEAKS | Multiracialism in danger of being lost in transition
While the author expresses a clear opinion on political strategy, it is presented as an analytical critique of political mechanics rather than partisan cheerleading.
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