A new dawn for Malaysia

in #malaysia6 years ago (edited)

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The past 24 hours has been surreal for many Malaysians.

On the 9th of May 2018, millions of Malaysians flocked to the polling stations throughout the country to exercise their voting rights for the 14th National General Election. As the polling time closed at 5pm, the entire nation collectively held their breaths as they braved for another term under the incumbent government led by the Barisan Nasional (National Front) party.

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Hours rolled by, during which rumors of violent encounters between voters and law enforcements, power blackouts at the polling stations and plenty more discomforting news of unrest were spreaded in various social medias. 

The official results started coming in from 11pm. On the state level, some have stayed put with their current governments, some changed hands in tightly fought battles, but the ones that raised eyebrows were the traditionally BN strongholds states that went to the opposition by enormous margins.

Still, nothing quite prepared the nation for the results of the parliament seat winners : For the first time in 61 years, since our country achieved independence in 1957, BN lost the majority to the opposition. The allliance of the opposition parties, Pakatan Harapan (Coalition of Hope), for the first time ever, will form the Malaysia Federal government.

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This is an unprecedented outcome that many thought would never happen in their lifetime, but it did. What followed was a flurry of activities to transfer the power to the new governemt and appoint a new Prime Minister. There was a lot of delays due to the unprecedented nature of this event, fueling more speculation. But as of 10pm on the 10th of May, Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohammad, who served as the Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1981 to 2003 under the BN banner, and came out of retirement to contest under the opposition flag, is once again the Prime Minister of Malaysia at the age of 93, possibly the oldest Premiere in the world. 

Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad. image credit : malaymail.com


Whatever it is some might think of the personalities leading the new government, once cannot deny that this is a major leap for the Malaysia politics. Malaysians have seen the power of the ballot, the proof of democracy at work. We reminded the politicians that it is the people who is in power, not some corrupt leader who seek to milk the country dry.

We have finally matured as a people and as a country. I was once convinced that if the opposition win, there will be riots in the streets, but so far I have been proven wrong. Most Malaysians have finally see past the racial divide that the BN government seeked to maintain for their own benefit. There was never a "Chinese tsunami" like the BN government accused of in the past, but today there was definitely a "People's tsunami" who steamrolled through the country, and we hope those elected officials will not soon forget.

Well done, Malaysia.

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Congratulations on your country entering a new chapter. I especially love how people came together to choose the best path possible for their country. I am sure everybody is excited about it and I hope today your country took a step toward better and more amazing Malaysia. :)

I hope Croatia one day soon will make the same step as my country unfortunately very corrupt and devastated by wrong leadership and greedy people. But, people are slowly opening their eyes to it and I hope we will make the same step Malaysia made today. :)

Have an amazing day. :)

As long as the people still have a voice, change will come. You can count on that.

our previous government banked on the people's continued ignorance to their misdeeds, but as the information age allowed quicker dissemination of information outside of state-controlled media, their grip on the people has deteriorated over the years.

You can say, the Internet helped unseat them.

What a time and era to be alive. 9/5/2018 history in the making. Malaysia Boleh! new dawn and new era!

The dust has settled. Work starts now.

Yes, I am grateful to be able to witness this. Now the real work starts, hopefully the new government will not forget how they got there.

we as rakyat will judge and check from time to time. social media helps.

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Sounds like a wonderful new beginning for your country. Blessings!

Yes, exciting times!

I'm glad that you had a peaceful and organized elections. We will have one for the provincial level next week. I hope it would go well too. ^^

Remember to exercise your rights to vote! : )

Together we build a better nation bro :D

Malaysia Boleh!

yea bro, exciting time to be a Malaysian!

I'm still reeling from it all @dxn.
What we have now was almost unimaginable just 48 hours ago.

It was a nail-biting experience too!
But the nation remained vigilant all the way through until Mahathir got sworn in; for fear Najib will attempt another maneuver to wrestle his way back into power.

It is a new dawn indeed for Malaysia 😊 🇲🇾

Meanwhile in Perak and Sabah it is still an ongoing saga! This is better than Game of Thrones man haha!

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