Anyway the opposition this time had taken Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor, while maintaining the hold on Kelantan.
While the remaining 8 states are still in the hands of main party BN. Apparently the lose of confidence on the national party is obvious with the coalition forces seeing the biggest defeat:
- The coalition forces: Gerakan, MCA and MIC had lost majority of their contesting seats and this should 'disconnect' the government from controlling the voices of the ethnic races. But I reckon it won't be long before they started to buy some of them over, time will tell.
With the opposition winning, there are alot of rumors on roadblock, illegal sms and imaginary riots on sms. Typical psychological effect to instill on the public, and partly also the Chinese mentality of fear on stability. Don't think that will stop... the most important is dare to change and stop being the puppet for the government, I think this election achieved that effect in some of the state.
So now our "master Chief" ministry no more Tan Sri Koh, prolly will be held by Lim Guan Eng.

All hail the chief!
Anyway with the changes in the Northern Peninsula, lets hope it will really bring changes and less corruption and more development for the next few years.... and those newbie politician can really make a difference by being brave for the people.
Edited: I think I'm still living in the past
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