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REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (10-16th May)

REFSA Rojak: Crisps of the Week (10-16th May)

Thoughts on the uninventive Cabinet, NUBE’s ties with Wahid Omar, plus the delightful new Home Minister.

Too Many Ministers Spoil Our Government: An Event by REFSA

Too Many Ministers Spoil Our Government: An Event by REFSA

An interactive info session with REFSA this Saturday, April 6.

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[Updated] Why A ‘Caretaker’ Government By Convention Is Unconstitutional

[Updated] Why A ‘Caretaker’ Government By Convention Is Unconstitutional

What does the Constitution say about a ‘caretaker’ Government?

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#Infographic: A weightier Parliament & a slimmer Cabinet

#Infographic: A weightier Parliament & a slimmer Cabinet

Wondering how our ministers can escape unscathed from scandal after scandal?

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#Infographic: How to untangle the mess of 68 ministers & deputies

#Infographic: How to untangle the mess of 68 ministers & deputies

How the Cabinet can be trimmed down to a svelte 16 ministers and 18 ministries.

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Why our bloated Cabinet needs CPR: An Infographic

Why our bloated Cabinet needs CPR: An Infographic

To aid digestion of REFSA’s in-depth focus papers on Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing.

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Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing (Part 3): A weightier Parliament and a slimmer Cabinet

Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing (Part 3): A weightier Parliament and a slimmer Cabinet

A focus paper on how to restore a balance of powers between our Parliament and Cabinet.

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Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing (Part 2): The tangled mass

Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing (Part 2): The tangled mass

How our bloated Cabinet can be trimmed down to a svelte 16 ministries and 18 ministers.

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Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing (Part 1): Why Our Government Needs CPR

Cabinet & Parliamentary Rebalancing (Part 1): Why Our Government Needs CPR

The first part of REFSA’s all-new Focus Paper series examines the inefficiencies of a bloated Cabinet.

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Can Malaysia Achieve True Democracy without Solidarity? (Part 1)

Can Malaysia Achieve True Democracy without Solidarity? (Part 1)

Unity and its place in today’s struggle for democracy.

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Assessing the Racial Composition of the Malaysian Judiciary

A critical assessment of the racial composition of the Malaysian Judiciary in relation to the Federal Constitution and societal and political environment.

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The Royal Malaysian Circus Entertains Again!

Fahri Azzat denounces the Cabinet’s decision to hold a Royal Commission and chides Ragunath Kesavan, Bar Council president and Datuk Baljit Singh Sidhu for supporting that decision.

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