Malaysia’s Parliament Blocks Key Term Limit Amendment
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Anwar's Own Allies Stab Him In The Back — Landmark Reform Bill Dies By Two Votes
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. It was supposed to be a historic day for Malaysian democracy. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim personally walked into parliament to push through a bill that would have limited any future prime minister to just ten years in office. The opposition didn’t vote it down. Nobody stood up and said no. Instead, the bill died the quietest, most …
Syed Abu Hussin Hafiz said he did not agree with the proposed amendment, while Larry Sng said he was stuck in a traffic jam.
PM Anwar proposes 10-year limit for Prime Minister, stresses Agong’s powers remain intact
By Shikin Louis KUCHING, March 2: Prime Minister Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim has proposed a historic amendment to the Federal Constitution aimed at limiting the tenure of the Prime Minister to a maximum of 10 years. He said the move is not about restricting leadership opportunities, but about strengthening institutions and ensuring leadership renewal in the country. “Limiting the tenure of the Prime Minister is not new; it has long been part of a br…
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