Pejuang looks to the past for its lonely 'mission impossible'
JOHOR POLLS | With only a month left for the March 12 Johor state assembly election, there has been a flurry of political activities ranging from Harapan-Muda negotiations to BN-PN rivalry.
However, the new party Pejuang has not been under the spotlight despite its huge ambitions.
The seven-month-old party plans to contest more seats than any of its opposition peers. At 42 seats, that's the same number of constituencies Umno, the dominant force in Johor is targeting...
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