
Malaysia’s Anwar deals with another split with BN in Melaka after Johor poll rout
PH’s five lawmakers opposed the bill, which passed 23-5 on
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PH’s five lawmakers opposed the bill, which passed 23-5 on. Malaysia’s unity government is holding in Putrajaya, but its uneasy alliance is fraying in the states after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Pakatan Harapan PH moved into opposition in Melaka even as it is still reeling from a rout by its federal partner Barisan Nasional BN in Johor. The split followed a constitutional amendment allowing Melaka’s government to appoint up to seven unelected assembly members with voting rights.
Furthermore, Government investigates claims Israeli national was involved in operations at private residential community in Johor. Malaysia to deport any Israeli found in country, premier says.
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PH’s five lawmakers opposed the bill, which passed 23-5 on
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMalaysia’s unity government is holding in Putrajaya, but its uneasy alliance is fraying in the states after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Pakatan Harapan PH moved into opposition in Melaka even as it is still reeling from a rout by its federal partner Barisan Nasional BN in Johor.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe split followed a constitutional amendment allowing Melaka’s government to appoint up to seven unelected assembly members with voting rights.
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Government investigates claims Israeli national was involved in operations at private residential community in Johor
according to Anadolu AgencyMalaysia to deport any Israeli found in country, premier says.
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PH’s five lawmakers opposed the bill, which passed 23-5 on
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterMalaysia’s unity government is holding in Putrajaya, but its uneasy alliance is fraying in the states after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s…
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byCenterThe split followed a constitutional amendment allowing Melaka’s government to appoint up to seven unelected assembly members with voting…
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