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Malaysia

Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Bin Mohamad (photo credit: UNIS Vienna/flickr)
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18 October 2019
Malaysian parliament passes motion to create four new select committees
Palace of Justice, Malaysia (photo credit: Matthew Ong/flickr)
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7 August 2019
Case before Malaysian Federal Court challenges amendment reducing constitutional power of monarch
photo credit: Wojtek Gurak/flickr
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18 July 2019
Malaysian Parliament passes constitutional amendment to lower voting age
Malaysia's Parliament (photo credit: The sun Daily)
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8 July 2019
Malaysia considers constitutional amendment to reduce voting age
Centre for a Better Tomorrow co-president Gan Ping Sieu (photo credit: Firdaus Latif)
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4 June 2019
In Malaysia, calls for constitutional amendments recognizing the anti-corruption commission to ensure its independence
Malaysian Parliament (photo credit: Miera Zulyana)
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10 April 2019
Malaysian lower house rejected constitutional amendment restoring status of Sabah and Sarawak
Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman (photo credit: Mukhriz Hazim)
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1 April 2019
Malaysian Parliament will consider bill to lower voting age through constitutional amendment
(photo credit: The Edge Markets)
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11 March 2019
Malaysian government agrees to amend Constitution to comply with 1963 Agreement and restore status of Sabah and Sarawak
Minister Datuk Liew Vui Keong (photo credit: New Straits Times)
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1 February 2019
Malaysian Minister says a Constitutional Court is not necessary
photo credit: Naz Amir/flickr
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21 November 2018
Plan to redraw electoral boundaries in Malaysia would require constitutional amendment

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