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  2. Teo Nie Ching - Wikipedia

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    On 25 July 2019, Sin Chew Daily front-paged that the following year's Standard 4 Bahasa Malaysia syllabus would contain six pages of introduction to Jawi script in all vernacular schools. Following the rejection from NGOs such as Dong Zong, the cabinet approved that the Ministry of Education to allow vernacular schools teaching only Jawi script ...

  3. Ethnic Chinese in the Dewan Rakyat - Wikipedia

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    There have been 309 ethnic Chinese in the Dewan Rakyat since the establishment of the Parliament of Malaysia.As of 2018, there are 48 representatives, or 21.62% of the body.

  4. Bandar Tasik Puteri - Wikipedia

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    Bandar Tasik Puteri has road networks with accessibility via New Klang Valley Expressway North–South Expressway Northern Route, North–South Expressway Northern Route North–South Expressway Northern Route, Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway, Guthrie Corridor Expressway and Kuala Lumpur–Rawang Highway Federal Route 1 as well a shortcut ...

  5. Congress TV - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the format of C-SPAN, CPAC, BBC Parliament, Phoenix, Sky News Extra, Vouli Tileorasi, and TVP Parlament, Congress TV primarily airs live plenary sessions, committee hearings and other House of Representatives-produced content on digital television.

  6. Lianhe Zaobao - Wikipedia

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    Nanyang Sin-Chew Lianhe Zaobao, [a] commonly abbreviated as Lianhe Zaobao, [b] is the largest Singaporean Chinese-language newspaper with a daily circulation of about 136,900 (print and digital) as of 2021. [2]

  7. 2022 Malaysian general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 federal election resulted in a change in government for the first time in Malaysian history since direct elections were first held in 1955. Pakatan Harapan, then a centre-left coalition between four parties, won 113 seats in the Dewan Rakyat (a two-seat majority) against the right-wing Barisan Nasional coalition, which won 79 seats.

  8. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 14th Malaysian Parliament

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    Members: 222: Speaker: Mohamad Ariff Md Yusof (until 13 July 2020) Azhar Azizan Harun: Deputy Speaker: Mohd Rashid Hasnon Nga Kor Ming (until 13 July 2020) Azalina Othman Said (until 23 August 2021)

  9. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 2nd Malaysian Parliament

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    www.parlimen.gov.my: Dewan Rakyat; Members: 159: Speaker: Syed Esa Alwee (until 24 November 1964) Chik Mohamed Yusuf Sheikh Abdul Rahman: Deputy Speaker: Syed Esa Alwee: Secretary: Sheikh Abdullah Sheikh Abu Bakar (until 1965) Shamsuddin Mohd Sidin (until 1967) Jaafar Mohd Taha (until 1969) Ahmad Abdullah: Prime Minister: Tunku Abdul Rahman ...