Sunday, 24 Jan 2021 04:33 PM MYT
BY IDA LIM
Muda members pose for a photo during a press conference at the Dang Wangi LRT station in Kuala Lumpur, January 5, 2020. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 Youth outfit Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) has sued both the home minister and the Registrar of Societies (RoS) in the High Court in Kuala Lumpur, in a bid to finally be registered as a political party after months of waiting for approval.
In its lawsuit filed on January 12, Muda via its 13 co-founders, including Muar MP Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman, is seeking a court order to quash the home minister’s and RoS’ written January 6 decision to refuse to register Muda as a political party.
Muda goes to court over registration as political party
Modified24 Jan 2021, 1:52 pm
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The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) has gone to court to be registered as an official political party.
This followed on the heels of the Registrar of Societies (ROS) rejecting Muda’s registration application via email on Jan 6.
In a separate email, the ROS also rejected Parti Pejuang Tanah Air’s (Pejuang) application to be officially registered as a political party.
Through law firm Messrs Sreenevasan, Muda filed the judicial review leave application at the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Jan 12.
Among the 13 judicial review leave applicants is.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 9 The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) has urged the government to review the Societies Act, after opposition parties Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Pejuang) and Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) had their registration applications denied by the Registrar of.
Pejuang, Muda registrations rejected and other news you may have missed
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KINI ROUNDUP | Here are key headlines you may have missed, in brief.
1. The Registrar of Societies has rejected both Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Pejuang) and Malaysian United Democratic Alliance’s (Muda) attempts to register as political parties. Pejuang’s pro-tem chairperson Dr Mahathir Mohamad claimed the ROS had said its application was in order but needed ministerial approval.
2. New Covid-19 cases in Malaysia exceeded 3,000 cases per day for the first time, and there are signs that Selangor is now on the same trajectory that Sabah was in October and November last year.