The Socialism Forum is an annual conference held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This conference started in 2005, and to date, it is the only socialist-left conference to be held in Malaysia. This year, the Socialism Forum will focus on interesting theme of “Malaysia: Apa yang Baru?”(Malaysia: What is New?) Details of the event are as…
Category: Statement
Budget 2020 – Rakyat’s Issues still a Serious Concern
PSM would like to point out aspects of the Budget that give us cause for concern
Help Parti Sosialis Malaysia build a more equitable nation!
tIt should be clear by now how much Malaysia needs a strong opposition that will ensure the government keeps its promises to the people. The current two-party system is not working because Barisan Nasional has no clue about how democracy works and its role as the opposition to check the government. Malaysia needs an alternative…
Loss because of Public Holidays? Employers need to Think Out of the Box
Our whole economic system needs a rethink, not just our public holidays
Don’t turn Kashmir into a huge prison! Stop the repression now!
Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) is deeply concerned over the recent unilateral decision by the Government of India to repeal large parts of Article 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution (which granted special status to the State of Jammu and Kashmir) , and break up the State of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union…
Allied Aeronautics Training Centre (AATC) Student Arrests – Let’s put some Matters in Perspective
by S. Arutchelvan
Rather than investigating the victims, the police should go after those who cheated these poor students seeking an education and a future.
Is Pakatan Harapan ready to accept that we have not eradicated poverty?
by A. Sivarajan
The UN Special Rapporteur on poverty rubbishes official figures that poverty is only 0.4%, and says it should instead be close to 15%.
Has Pakatan Harapan learned in a year what Barisan Nasional has mastered in 60 years?
by Sivarajan
PSM calls on the rakyat to mobilise across all races and religions to call for an end to these never ending hate exchanges between communities
Stop playing on racial anxieties!
by Jeyakumar Devaraj The PSM is both disappointed and alarmed that the Pakatan Harapan government is itself stirring up inter-ethnic tensions. The people voted you in with the expectation you would build a just and more harmonious society. By and large Malaysian are a tolerant people and most people of all races would like to…
Solve the Independent Power Producer Mess
Putrajaya should focus on dismantling fixed IPP contracts