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03/28/18




The Malaysian Government have sought to redraw the electoral map in what critics slammed as a bid to rig forthcoming polls, sparking drama in parliament as an opposition leader was ejected while angry protests raged outside.
The election is expected within weeks and Prime Minister Najib Razak is battling to keep his long-ruling coalition in power despite allegations that billions of dollars were looted from a sovereign wealth fund founded by him.
He is also facing a tough challenge from an opposition headed by veteran ex-premier Mahathir Mohamad, 92, who is seeking to win over the Government’s traditional support base of rural Muslim voters.
PM Najib, on Wednesday, March 28, 2018, tabled a bill in parliament to redraw electoral boundaries, with changes proposed to almost two-thirds of seats in Peninsular Malaysia.
The opposition claims the Government is overhauling seats along racial lines, lumping their supporters together in bigger constituencies and creating smaller ones packed with voters from the Muslim Malay majority, who traditionally support the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.
The bill is expected to pass easily in the BN-dominated Parliament.
The coalition, which has governed Malaysia since independence in 1957, is under pressure to do better in the forthcoming polls after losing the popular vote for the first time in 2013, and as discontent grows at graft scandals, race-based politics in the multi-ethnic country and rising living costs.
But the bid to overhaul the electoral map has been slammed as a blatant attempt by a desperate leader to cling to power despite the controversy over state fund 1MDB, and protesters marched on parliament as the bill was presented.
About 200 demonstrators waved banners that read “stealing an election is not winning an election”, and were joined at one point by Mahathir, who led Malaysia for 22 years.

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has expelled seven Russian diplomats, while it has also denied accreditation to three more, AFP reports, quoting NATO’s Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg.
Among other things, NATO promotes democratic values and enables its 29-member countries to consult and cooperate on defence and security-related issues to solve problems, build trust and, in the long run, prevent conflict.
“NATO is committed to the peaceful resolution of disputes. If diplomatic efforts fail, it has the military power to undertake crisis-management operations.
“These are carried out under the collective defence clause of NATO’s founding treaty – Article 5 of the Washington Treaty or under a United Nations mandate, alone or in cooperation with other countries and international organisations,” information on its site says.

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