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Dollah Rizal's avatar

"Although, this is in breach of the Malaysian Constitution, the WHO will be able to enforce any future calling of a state of emergency through the weight of international law and even sanctions, if necessary."

Let's assume you're an "academic", as you claim, and not actually a fugitive Australian paedophile with a serious drink & drugs problem.

"QUESTION 1: What is the difference between Articles 150(1) and (2) of the Federal Constitution in Malaysia, and the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005? Are the terms "Emergency" used in both conceptually and legally different, or are they identical?" (10 marks)

PS:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560194/

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Chng kook seng's avatar

When the new Agong takes office, he guarantees he will personally handle all issues. Parliament will be sidelined. So will be the judiciary etc. He says so in the interview with the Straits Times. So every five years we will have a new Agong who will have a new set of values etc. There will be chaos.

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