Originally posted by c1ue
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By chinese i mean local chinese living in malaysia.
The chinese population in Malaysia is very big. The economic capital city KL and next most important city Penang are predominantly chinese (btw, these 2 states fell to the opposition). They control most of the economy and are also the backers behind "privileged" indigenious businessmen (that get most of their business from the government) and malay politicians.
The connections between the ruling malays and the chinese businessmen are very strong. The ruling UMNO malay politicians get to rule (as opposed to the more fundamentalist Malays from the PAS party), while the chinese businessmen support them financially and in return their businesses are protected by the country laws.
On the electoral front, the Chinese voters can also affect which party wins the election in quite a few states.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia
Malaysia's population comprises many ethnic groups, with the Malays making up the majority, close to 62% of the population. By constitutional definition, Malays are Muslim who practice Malay norms and culture. Therefore, technically, a Muslim of any race who practices Malay norms and culture can be considered a Malay and have equal rights when it comes to Malay rights as stated in the constitution. About 24% of the population are Malaysians of Chinese descent. Malaysians of Indian descent comprise about 8% of the population. About 90% of the Indian community are Tamils but various other groups are also present, including Malayalis, Punjabis and Gujaratis. There are also various non-Malay peoples who are designated as indigenous, mostly in East Malaysia. These make up about 7% of the population.[citation needed]
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