#constitution
LETTER | Reference to court on Article 6(7) of Sabah Constitution not unlikely
MP SPEAKS | The legality of the new speaker's appointment is highly questionable
COMMENT | Rukun Negara in need of a democratic makeover
Constitutional changes are the 'right thing' for Russia: Putin
LETTER | Return people's mandate to rightful election winners
I have never betrayed fight for Sabah's rights - Jeffrey Kitingan
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Respect constitutional rights to freedom of speech, Bar urges authorities
Malay educationist group challenges constitutionality of vernacular schools
Muslim Lawyers Association rebuts G25 on Jakim's constitutionality
The case for the constitutionality of vernacular schools
Cabinet orders AG to represent vernacular schools in suit
Dr M: We need 'generous' opposition to pass bills requiring a two-thirds majority
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Suhakam reaffirms stand on apex court's unilateral conversion decision
An eventful month for reforms
PM to brief MPs on Undi 18 tomorrow
Yoursay: Dr M vs TMJ - who is right?
Yoursay: Hadi’s deliberate misreading of the constitution spells danger
Sabah will continue to pursue its rights enshrined in constitution
Sabah and Sarawak downgraded by their MPs in 1976
In a constitutional monarchy, the constitution is supreme