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Wan Junaidi eyes limit to PM’s tenure, anti-hopping law, Undi18 implementation

These were among Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s proposals to get opposition support, says law minister

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Law curbing propagation of religions besides Islam? We’re far from it: Wan Junaidi

Matter hasn’t even been discussed in cabinet, there must be consensus by all states before such a bill is tabled in Parliament, minister adds

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[UPDATED] Agong apparently told PM no need to test legitimacy in Dewan Rakyat: law minister

Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar says unlikely 114 MPs behind Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob will change mind so quickly

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Umno MPs unhappy with Muhyiddin as NRC chairman: source

Party members caught off-guard by appointment supposedly done without discussion among party leaders

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Negri chapter tumult will be top agenda at PKR leaders’ meet: Fahmi

MB Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun summoned to explain loss of support

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It’s for court to decide: MACC reamed out over ex-Felda director’s dropped charges

C4 Centre says graft-busters’ ‘money repaid’ excuse unacceptable; TI-M, however, believes agency not to blame

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In Parliament revamp bid, time may be Wan Junaidi’s greatest foe

With GE15 looming, civil groups are nonetheless optimistic about progress that can be made under law minister

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PICK success in Negri Sembilan a precursor for Klang Valley: Khairy

State’s drop to 270 daily cases yesterday testament to effective vaccination rates, says minister

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Vaccine mandate can be enforced on employees if necessary: MEF

OSHA 1994 among legal provisions imposing duty on bosses to ensure workers’ safety, health, and welfare

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Zahid v Ismail Sabri bout on the cards come Umno polls next year

Current president has much stronger grassroots backing, but to underestimate new PM’s sway in party a grave mistake

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[UPDATED] No move to NRP Phase 2 for Klang Valley, Langkawi ‘travel bubble’ starts Sept 16

Melaka, Negri Sembilan to transition to next phases this Saturday

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Barring tourism, construction, all sectors should see growth by year-end: MoF

IMF, World Bank forecast Malaysian economy to expand by 6% and 5%, respectively