![]() Prime Minister Naijb Razak publicly blamed a 'Chinese tsunami' for the BN's poor performance. In both these elections, the main beneficiary of the MCA's collapse was the Democratic Action Party (DAP), which increased its number of seats in the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) from 12 to 28 in 2008 and then to 38 in 2013. In 2008, the MCA had also lost more than half its seats (holding 15 out of 31) from the election before that. In the recent Malaysian general elections, the Chinese component of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), lost more than half its seats (holding seven out of 15) from the 2008 elections. Hong Kong University Press NUS Press (2012) / 312 pages/ SGD 34.24 (including GST) Ī Singaporean writer gets up close and personal with life in Malaysiaįloating on a Malayan Breeze: Travels in Malaysia and Singapore ![]() QLRS - Criticism : View from below | Vol. ![]()
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