PETALING JAYA: Electoral watchdog Bersih is holding a rally in front of Parliament next week to pressure the government into carrying out political reforms. In a post on the X social media app, Bersih called on the public to gather in front of Plaza Tugu Negara at 8am on Tuesday saying wear black or yellow for the Bersih rally.
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New Bersih Rally
Bersih has highlighted several reforms it has sought, including a limit on the term of the prime minister, and abolition of the Sedition Act. Bersih chairman Faisal Abdul Aziz said Malaysia was in a critical period of “democratic transition” that required the coming together of all parties to realise reforms. PKR veteran Hassan Karim has backed Bersih’s plan to take to the streets to protest the sluggish pace of reforms under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership.
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