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Opposition reps chant 'turun' as the day's Dewan Rakyat sitting ends

Opposition reps chant 'turun' as the day's Dewan Rakyat sitting ends

Malaysiakini3 days ago
PARLIAMENT | Cries of 'turun' (step down) rang out from opposition MPs, as Dewan Rakyat speaker Johari Abdul ended today's session, which saw a lengthy debate and winding-up on the 2025 Auditor-General's Report Series 2.
The chants were in reference to an upcoming rally urging Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to resign.
Although it was unclear which Perikatan Nasional MPs were...
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