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  2. People's Justice Party (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The People's Justice Party ( Malay: Parti Keadilan Rakyat; Jawi: ڤرتي كعاديلن رعيت ); often known simply as KEADILAN [5] or PKR, is a reformist political party in Malaysia formed on 3 August 2003 through a merger of the party's predecessor, the National Justice Party, with the socialist Malaysian People's Party. [6]

  3. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 15th Malaysian Parliament

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    Leader of the Opposition. Hamzah Zainudin. Party control. Pakatan Harapan. Sovereign. Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah (2022–2024) Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar (since 2024) Sessions.

  4. Malaysiakini - Wikipedia

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    Website. malaysiakini .com .my. Visitors to malaysiakini.com in 2008. Malaysiakini (English: "Malaysia Now") is an online news portal in Malaysia, established in 1999. It is published in Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil, and is among the most read news portals in Malaysia.

  5. Nurul Izzah Anwar - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Izzah binti Anwar ( Jawi: نور العزة بنت أنور‎; born 19 November 1980) is a Malaysian public servant with an extensive history of dedicated service as a legislator, activist, advocate and champion of social change. [1] She also served as Co-chairperson of the Secretariat of the Special Advisory Body to the Minister of ...

  6. Rafizi Ramli - Wikipedia

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    Rafizi was born in Besut, Terengganu and was raised in Kemaman, an east-coast town. He came from a humble background; his father was a rubber tapper. During his schooling days, he was active in extra-curricular activities where he represented Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) in debate championships as well as being a top student.

  7. Malaysia airport privatisation deal clouded by protests over ...

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    May 24, 2024 at 2:56 AM. By Yantoultra Ngui. SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A group of prominent Malaysian civil society bodies have started a protest against a bid by a consortium including BlackRock Inc ...

  8. 2022 Malaysian general election - Wikipedia

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    Anwar Ibrahim [1] PH. General elections were held in Malaysia on Saturday, 19 November 2022. [2] [3] The prospect of snap elections had been considered high due to the political crisis that had been ongoing since 2020; political instability caused by coalition or party switching among members of Parliament, combined with the fallout of the ...

  9. 2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–2022 Malaysian political crisis was triggered after several Members of Parliament (MPs) of the 14th Malaysian Parliament changed party support, leading to the loss of a parliamentary majority, the collapse of two successive coalition governments, and the resignation of two Prime Ministers. The political crisis culminated in a 2022 ...