In the fourth ‘Middle Malaysia' podcast, media consultant Oon Yeoh speaks to MP, state assemblyperson and Selangor senior executive councillor Teresa Kok.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Kok addresses the criticism that she is wearing too many hats.
Kok, who is both Seputeh parliamentarian and Kinrara state assembly representative, also answers the question which role she would prefer to focus on if forced to choose between a state or federal seat.
She shares why she believes it's realistic for Pakatan Rakyat to win up to one-third of Sabah and Sarawak, and thus gain enough federal seats overall to take over Putrajaya.
Kok explains why PM Najib Razak's 1Malaysia does not dilute Pakatan's multicultural message and reveals that seat negotiations in Selangor are concluded.
She also gives us a sense of what a typical day and week is like for her, and talks a bit about her upcoming book, ‘Partner in Democracy', and the DVD that accompanies it.
Listen to the 12-minute podcast with Kok here.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Kok addresses the criticism that she is wearing too many hats.
Kok, who is both Seputeh parliamentarian and Kinrara state assembly representative, also answers the question which role she would prefer to focus on if forced to choose between a state or federal seat.
She shares why she believes it's realistic for Pakatan Rakyat to win up to one-third of Sabah and Sarawak, and thus gain enough federal seats overall to take over Putrajaya.
Kok explains why PM Najib Razak's 1Malaysia does not dilute Pakatan's multicultural message and reveals that seat negotiations in Selangor are concluded.
She also gives us a sense of what a typical day and week is like for her, and talks a bit about her upcoming book, ‘Partner in Democracy', and the DVD that accompanies it.
Listen to the 12-minute podcast with Kok here.
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