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LIVE | Early lead for MCA in Paloh, Johor Jaya
Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Unofficial: BN has over 1,200 votes in Paloh while Harapan just 178, PN trailing with 44.
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 28, 2026
Kepimpinan baharu PUMM Pahang anjur Jelajah Jom, dekati golongan usahawan
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· Jun 23, 2026
Features : DBKL Herbarium Preserves Capital's Biodiversity Legacy
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· Jun 22, 2026
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Related coverage for "LIVE | Early lead for MCA in Paloh, Johor Jaya ": Utusan Malaysia — Kepimpinan baharu PUMM Pahang anjur Jelajah Jom, dekati golongan usahawan. BERNAMA — Features : DBKL Herbarium Preserves Capital's Biodiversity Legacy. Malay Mail — Dennis Lim takes charge as Penang’s new police chief, vows peace, order and stronger community ties. The Slovenia Times — BitAuto Malaysia Automotive Forum 2026 Concludes in Kuala Lumpur: Integration & Symbiosis to Drive Malaysia's New Automotive Growth. Borneo Bulletin — Malaysia on right track to boost Johor development. ANTARA News — SIBS@ASEAN 2026 Bandung Edition Strengthens Selangor–West Java Regional Economic Collaboration. South China Morning Post — Singapore hotel rates skyrocket ahead of sold-out BTS concerts