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The Next Battleground: Parliament Sitting on March 9

Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin will be prime minister tomorrow, and this looks to be a done deal unless the King changes his mind.

Bersih: Dr M’s “Non-Partisan Govt” a Dictatorship by Any Other Name

A non-partisan government could be “dictatorial”, says electoral watchdog Bersih 2.0 as it calls for fresh polls to be held in view of the current political crisis plaguing country.

Two Legal Eagles Claw Maszlee over LTTE

In a statement yesterday, Maszlee said Attorney-General Tommy Thomas was wrong to withdraw the cases and that he should toe the government's line on LTTE being a terrorist group.

AG Calls on Home Minister to Review Terrorism Gazette

The home minister should review the gazette on terrorist groups as required by law.

Who Will Succeed Wan Azizah as DPM?

The question of who will succeed Wan Azizah as Deputy Prime Minister.

Government Mulling RM100K Fine, 20 Years’ Jail for Drunk Driving

The government is studying amending the penalty for motorists found guilty for driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Report: Lawmakers Yet to Declare Assets May Face Massive fine

Lawmakers who have yet to declare their assets to the Dewan Rakyat Speaker could face a higher fine for not doing so.

Judiciary Better Under PH

The judicial system has improved since Pakatan Harapan won federal power.

Rights Group Tells Spore Govt: Stop Picking on Malaysian Inmates’ Lawyer

Lawyers for Liberty has demanded the Singapore government withdraw its threat of criminal proceedings against M Ravi who is acting on behalf of two Malaysians on death row .

Sajat Controversy – Rights Group Tells Mujahid to Stop Policing Gender...

Mujahid wants govt to ban Sajat from social media.

Nur Sajat’s Telekung Controversy in Mecca

His identity card says he’s a man and biologically he is a man, says Mujahid.

Bar Council Calls On IGP to Enforce Federal Court Order, Return...

IGP urged to stop playing mediator.

Rights Groups Urge AG to Review Jailing of Disabled Man Who...

Human rights group Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) has called on the Attorney-General's Chambers to review the case of a disabled man who was jailed for attempting suicide.

Sabah Minister Investigates Alleged Attempt to Convert Student to Islam

Malaysia must end the subtle attempts by Islamic groups to convert students at schools and varsities.

Siti Kasim: Not Releasing IRC Report Is Cowardice

Siti has given the government 48 hours to release the report to the public.

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