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by GK Ganesan February 28, 2020
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Is it legal for a Caretaker prime minister to make monetary promises?

Mahathir made a financial promise of RM20 Billion to the people. He called it, an 'economic stimulus'. Was he authorised, as Caretaker PM, to do it? Where would he get that kind of money, especially at a time like this? 'We can use our savings', he said.

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by GK Ganesan February 28, 2020
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Can Parliament appoint a Prime Minister?

Mahathir announced that Parliament can pick a new PM. Is that constitutional?

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by GK Ganesan June 28, 2019
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Should public drinking be outlawed?

Is public consumption of alcohol a fashion or an unacceptable menace? Should we outlaw it? What do you think?

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by GK Ganesan February 4, 2019
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What is so important about the Chinese New Year?

There are at least three reasons why the Chinese celebrate the New Year: one concerns a terrifying monster. The other is the winter solstice. The third is, by far, the most important. Read on...

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by GK Ganesan December 31, 2018
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What Next in 2019? Hades or glades?

From 09 May, 2018 to the last day of the year, a period spanning 236 days, much has happened - and not happened. The nation is poised between Darkness and Light, divided by a narrow threshold. As we step into 2019, would we plunge into the abyss, or emerge upon a sun-dappled glade? Isn't that the question?

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by GK Ganesan November 5, 2018
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Deepavali – the facts, history and legends behind it

Have you ever wondered - as a Malaysian - what Deepavali really stands for?

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GK is a senior advocate, international arbitrator, constitutionalist, author and littérateur. He lives in KL, Malaysia.

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