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If M'sians turn red: First 100 days in power
Since its inception in 1998, PSM has been labouring to construct inroads into the Malaysian political landscape.
The first decade was spent convincing the authorities that it subscribes to the evolutionary and not revolutionary school of thought which prescribes utilising the ballot instead of the bullet.
The second decade, after its registration was greenlit, had been dedicated to the formidable endeavour of winning hearts and minds.
Though not lacking in commitment or resolve as well as functioning as an indefatigable defender of the working class, its alternative vision for the nation has failed to garner the desired traction. PSM was...
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