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Malaysia

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20 February
In Malaysia, cabinet moves to amend constitution to grant automatic citizenship to children born overseas to Malaysian women
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: The Sun Daily)
News
4 October 2022
In Malaysia, anti-party hopping law comes into effect
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
News
25 March 2022
In Malaysia, lower house unanimously passes constitutional bill to exempt royals from automatic voter registration
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Asyraf Hamzah)
News
22 March 2022
In Malaysia, proposed constitutional amendment would exempt Malay rulers and their families from automatic voter registration
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: The Sun Daily)
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18 March 2022
In Malaysia, government postpones tabling of constitutional amendments on party hopping and prime minister's tenure
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: The Sun Daily)
News
23 February 2022
In Malaysia, minister fast tracks proposed constitutional amendments banning party-hopping
Federal Court of Malaysia (photo credit: themalaysianlawyer.com)
News
21 February 2022
In Malaysia, federal court finds state cannot empower Shariah courts to perform judicial review
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
News
17 December 2021
In Malaysia, parliament passes amendment bill regarding status of Sarawak and Sabah
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
News
3 December 2021
In Malaysia, government reiterates intention to amend constitution on child citizenship
Overlapping flags of Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak (photo credit: Malaysiakini)
Voices From The Field
19 November 2021
Restoring Constitutional Equality to Sabah and Sarawak: Do the Proposed Amendments to the Malaysian Federal Constitution Go Far Enough?

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