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Dennis Ignatius

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Tag Archives: parliament

The right to protest

June 27, 2022

There has been some discussion recently about whether street protests are appropriate. It comes after the bar council organised a …

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Too little, too late?

August 15, 2021

There is much about this government that is utterly contemptible. It seized power in an underhanded and undemocratic manner. It …

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Time to send this government packing

June 18, 2021

Every time Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin (if that is still his name) sallies forth with a pronouncement on the state …

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End the emergency; reconvene parliament 

June 11, 2021

A newspaper headline yesterday (10th June) said it all – “Confusion reigns!”  The government is now completely dysfunctional. Cabinet can’t seem …

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Najib’s appointment a new low for Malaysia

November 3, 2020

The appointment of former prime minister Najib Tun Razak as chairman of the Barisan Nasional (BN) backbenchers club in parliament …

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Malaysia: the price of treachery

May 18, 2020

Seeing the way state governments are falling to Perikatan Nasional (PN) and the way some former Pakatan Harapan (PH) politicians …

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A government devoid of moral legitimacy

March 2, 2020

  a backdoor government born out of treachery and betrayal and supported by an axis of “crooks and kleptocrats” who …

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His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition

May 20, 2018

Change is certainly gathering momentum with each passing day as the stunning elections victory seeps like dye into the entire …

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