During the 2018 general election, support for Perikatan Nasional among the Malay vote base increased considerably.
This sparked debate on how much opposition parties should be empowered, with measures to level the playing field such as the provision of equal constituency development funds put on hold.
Anwar Ibrahim has long campaigned for political reforms, but will populist concerns and a desire to stay in power affect the pace of progress? BFM discusses this with political scientist Dr Wong Chin Huat.
Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar
Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar and Keith Kam
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