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Constitution and Malaysia Act (Amendment) Act 1965: 01-07-1965 except Part I of First Schedule and Second Schedule: 16-09-1963; Part II of First Schedule–amendment of Article 132 of the Constitution–Malacca: 01-05-1960; and Penang: 01-11-1959 8th: Act 53/1965 Constitution and Malaysia (Singapore Amendment) Act 1965: 09-08-1965
On 4 April 2019, a bill proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Malaysia was tabled in the Dewan Rakyat of the Parliament of Malaysia. The bill proposes to amend Article 1(2) so as to restore the status of the two East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak according to the original content of Malaysia Agreement that was signed in 1963.
Weekly Holidays Act 1950 [Act 220] Civil Defence Act 1951 [Act 221] Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia Act 1979 [Act 222] Special Pensions (Raja Permaisuri Agong) Act 1979 [Act 223] ( Repealed by the Istana Negara (Royal Allowances) Act 1982 [Act 270] ) Finance (Estate Duty) Act 1980 [Act 224] ( Repealed by the Finance Act 1992 [Act 476] )
The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2019 was presented to the Dewan Rakyat and included provisions relating to automatic voter registration for all Malaysian citizens and amendments to the minimum age of candidacy for standing for elections to the Dewan Rakyat and state legislative assemblies in Malaysia. [5] On 16 July 2019, the Constitution ...
Academy of Sciences Malaysia Act 1994: 524 In force Access To Biological Resources and Benefit Sharing Act 2017: 795 Not yet in force Accountants Act 1967: 94 In force Administration of Islamic Law (Federal Territories) Act 1993: 505 In force Adoption Act 1952: 257 In force Age of Majority Act 1971: 21 In force Agensi Inovasi Malaysia Act 2010: ...
The Citizenship Amendment Act provides a fast track to naturalization for Hi ... The law was approved by India's Parliament in 2019, but Modi’s government held off its implementation after ...
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Section 8 of the Holidays Act 1951 gives the Prime Minister power to declare any day a public holiday in the whole of Peninsular Malaysia and Labuan, or in one of the federal territories, or in one of the states after consultation with the relevant state government. The declared holiday must be observed by all employers as a paid holiday.