By Donald L. Horowitz

East Asia Forum-Aug 18

A prominent Malaysian politician once told me that in Malaysia it was not enough to win a majority — it was necessary to win ‘a thumping majority’. A strong government was needed to deal with the country’s problems, and a two-thirds majority was necessary to amend the constitution. The Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition government elected in 2018 won, with allies, only 121 of 222 seats. It received at most 30 per cent of the votes of Malays, who constitute about 60 per cent of the population. It did receive strong support from Chinese and Indian voters. The party’s ability to accomplish reform was deeply affected by these statistics.

Read more at: https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2020/08/18/ethnic-politics-impedes-malaysias-reform-agenda/