Malaisie
Autor: | Delfolie, David |
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Jazyk: | francouzština |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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élections demography of Southeast Asia China Malaisie Political Science communications economic crisis infectious diseases fleuve Mékong dynamique démographique prevention câbles sous-marins language policies transition démocratique One Health elections UMNO democratic transition Chine coup d’État changement climatique crise économique transnational languages Anwar Ibrahim covid-19 pandemic Malaysia Mekong River coup d'État hydropolitique submarine cables dams hydropolitics prévention climate change Asian Studies pandémie de covid-19 maladies infectieuses ANASE démographie de l'Asie du Sud-Est demographic dynamics politiques linguistiques langues transnationales ASEAN |
Popis: | In Malaysia, the 2022’s term in office of parliament was full of twists and turns, despite the end of the pandemic period and recovery in the economic situation. In August 2021, the appointment of Ismail Sabri Yaakob as Prime Minister marked the unlikely return of the United Malaysian National Organisation (UMNO) to prominence. Nevertheless, despite a resounding victory in the Johor state election, the government, plagued by internal rivalries within its coalition and a tense social situation, appeared weakened over the months. Called early in November 2022, the general election, which was supposed to lead to clarification of the political landscape, revealed a more fragmented and polarized partisan representation than ever before. This underscored the extent of the country’s communitarian divides. The hung parliament situation, however, allowed the Alliance of Hope to return to power in an unprecedented unity government led by its leader and veteran Anwar Ibrahim. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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