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Around 300 Najib Supporters Stood Outside Istana Negara Requesting For His Royal Pardon
Meanwhile, Bersih has garnered over 70,000 signatures in an online petition requesting the Agong to deny any pardons.
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Najib Has 2 Weeks To Apply For Pardon Before He Loses His MP Status
A pardon will wipe clean Najib's legal punishment in the SRC case and could allow him to contest in elections.
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Idrus Harun Has Been Reappointed As The Attorney General For Another Year
The announcement came two days after his two-year term officially ended on Sunday.
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Embattled MACC Chief Says He Won't Resign As Only Agong Can Decide His Fate
"I hope all parties can be patient first to find out about the truth. One day, at a suitable time, everyone will know the truth," he told Sinar Harian.
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Constitutional Expert Shamrahayu: No Need For Vote Of Confidence Against PM Ismail
Shamrahayu's views, however, are contrary to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's recent decree, in which, the Agong said the next PM must move a motion of confidence in his leadership in the Dewan Rakyat.
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It's Official: Ismail Sabri Sworn In As 9th PM
The UMNO vice president took his oath in front of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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Agong Expected To Announce The 9th PM After His Meeting With Malay Rulers Today
It is widely believed that Ismail Sabri is poised to be the new Prime Minister, replacing Muhyiddin Yassin following his resignation.
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Dr M Says No To Being PM But Wants To Head Council That Has Emergency Govt Powers
The 96-year-old said that he has no interest in becoming prime minister for a third time.
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114 MPs Said To Be Backing Ismail Sabri Summoned To Istana Negara Today
24 Members of Parliament (MPs) from GPS and Bersatu will be the first batch of elected representatives to meet the Agong at 10am today, 19 August.
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Ismail, Anwar & Shafie Are The Likely Candidates For Malaysia's 9th PM
Whoever is appointed to be the new Prime Minister, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong reportedly said that he wanted the person to prove his or her legitimacy in Parliament.
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Muhyiddin: I Will Never Go Against The Federal Constitution Just To Stay In Power
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin was Malaysia's eighth Prime Minister for a total of 18 months.
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Redzuan Confirms Muhyiddin Is Indeed Tendering His Resignation As Prime Minister To Agong
The Bersatu supreme council member stated that the PN administration, since taking Putrajaya, has worked hard for the rakyat and resignation was the last resort.
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