
Ismail Sabri Front Runner as Next PM? Unity Government? What Next?
REFSA Communications Director Iskandar Fareez shares on BFM what to expect from the new PM. Will this appointment end our current crisis or just another chapter before the next one?
REFSA Communications Director Iskandar Fareez shares on BFM what to expect from the new PM. Will this appointment end our current crisis or just another chapter before the next one?
Parti yang menentang PN seharusnya merangka CSA yang lebih baik daripada Muhyiddin untuk membentuk kerajaan minoriti yang stabil. Jika tidak, rakyat akan rasa kecewa dan pembangkang juga terpaksa menanggung bebannya kelak.
How do we mitigate this crisis? To do so, we need to improve our detection of COVID-positive patients, and we can do this with a comprehensive National Testing Plan. Here's how.
Setelah tempoh darurat tamat dan kes pandemik negara masih tidak menentu, persidangan DUN Johor penting untuk wakil rakyat Johor memikirkan solusi tepat bagi menangani pandemik dan membina ekonomi negeri yang berdaya tahan.
Why is it so hard to make our country better? Listen to REFSA Communications Director Iskandar Fareez as he shares with BFM about the fundamental problems to reform and how the public can help.
The federal government should focus on addressing the plight of contract doctors and strengthening the capacity of our healthcare system rather than acting on doctors who participated in #HartalDoktorKontrak strike.
COVID-19 doesn't discriminate between "essential" and "non-essential" sectors. Here's how it has affected various sectors across Malaysia.
Perkara yang perlu dikaji dan diteliti untuk menambah baik sidang khas parlimen nanti agar ia benar-benar membincangkan isu rakyat, bukan gimik politik kerajaan Perikatan Nasional (PN) yang hanya mahu meredakan kemarahan rakyat.
REFSA Comm Director Iskandar Fareez along with Hwok Aun Lee of ISEAS discusses NEP’s key lessons, impacts, and implications for Malaysia’s future on BFM podcast.
The government must move away from arbitrary distinctions between "essential" vs "non-essential" sectors. Instead, we need to consider how to gradually re-open businesses using science-based approaches. Here's how.