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  2. Ipoh City Council - Wikipedia

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    In general, the Ipoh City Council as the local authority, is a Corporate Body established under the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171), being the body responsible for managing the Ipoh City area based on local interest, as well as a local planning authority under the Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (Act 172); MBI is directly tasked by Law ...

  3. Ahmad Faizal Azumu - Wikipedia

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    He was the former United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) Ipoh Barat Youth chief (2016–2017) before he became Perak BERSATU chairman. He was subsequently named Perak Pakatan Harapan chairman in August 2017.

  4. UMNO - Wikipedia

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    The United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), officially Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu (PEKEMBAR), is a nationalist right-wing [7] political party in Malaysia.As the oldest (but non-continuous) national political party within Malaysia (since its inception in 1946), UMNO has been known as Malaysia's "Grand Old Party".

  5. Ipoh Barat - Wikipedia

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    Ipoh Barat is a federal constituency in Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1995.. The federal constituency was created in the 1994 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dewan Rakyat under the first past the post voting system.

  6. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 11th Malaysian Parliament

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    UMNO: 50.15 Kota Melaka: Wong Nai Chee: MCA: 50.18 Machang: Sazmi Miah: UMNO: 50.19 Sik: ... P065 Ipoh Barat: P051 Bukit Gelugor: P085 Pekan (Deputy Prime Minister ...

  7. Members of the Dewan Rakyat, 15th Malaysian Parliament

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    1st: 1st Meeting : 19 December 2022 – 20 December 2022: 2nd: 1st Meeting : 13 February 2023 – 4 April 2023 2nd Meeting : 22 May 2023 – 15 June 2023

  8. Buntong (state constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Buntong has the greatest percentage of Indian voters among state constituencies in Malaysia, followed by Sentosa, Kota Raja. [3] Its current voter composition is 52% Indians, 42% Chinese, 6% Malays and 1% Other Ethnicities.

  9. List of Ipoh areas - Wikipedia

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