
Malaysian General Elections
Malaysian General Elections are democratic processes where citizens vote to select Members of Parliament (MPs) and state representatives. Elections are held approximately every five years, determining the government that will lead the country. Voters choose among various political parties and candidates in designated electoral districts called constituencies. The party or coalition with the majority of seats forms the federal government, including the Prime Minister. These elections ensure representation, accountability, and a peaceful transfer of power, reflecting the will of the Malaysian people within a parliamentary democracy framework.