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by GK Ganesan December 12, 2022
Areas Of Practice , Blog , Constitutional Law , English , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

Have the four Sabah MPs lost their seats?

The facts emerging from Sabah get murkier by the hour. If their resignation has been accepted, then they will lose their seats. Yet, unless the Speaker follows the procedure in Article 49A, one cannot ‘automatically knock out' the four Sabah MPs. Truth will out.

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by GK Ganesan November 21, 2022
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

How does the Malaysian anti-hopping law work? Can it be manipulated?

Will the anti-hopping law stop MPs from jumping to different coalitions? Are there loopholes in the Anti Hopping law? Can the laws be manipulated? How should political parties stop frogs?

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by GK Ganesan February 27, 2020
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Home Featured Articles , Politics

What next in the Malaysian Game of Thrones?

Malaysia is still on tenterhooks. The governing coalition has been destroyed by betrayal. Can a coalition government be formed? If Yes, will it survive? If No, will the nation be forced into sudden polls? Fear and uncertainty grip the nation.

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by GK Ganesan December 28, 2018
Blog , Constitutional Law , English , For Lawyers , Government , Politics

Can Cabinet Ministers quarrel in public?

Public spats between ministers is on the rise. Is there a law against it? How does parliamentary democracy operate in these situations? If ministers feel strongly about something, what should they do? Should they express public dissent? These are good questions. What is the answer?

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GK is an advocate & solicitor and an international commercial arbitrator. He is a constitutionalist, author and littérateur. He lives in KL.

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