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Published Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaUpdated

Launch of Multi-Party Democracy Caucus Stimulates Institutional Reform at State Level

Summary by IDEAS | Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs
Kuala Lumpur, 30 April 2025: In a historic move for Malaysian democracy, a group of State Assemblymen (ADUNs) from five states and various political parties have joined forces to form a new caucus called the Multi-Party Democracy Caucus (KDPP). This cross-party and state coalition is the first in Malaysian history, founded on a mission to champion institutional reform and strengthen democratic governance at the state level. The caucus is support…
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Kuala Lumpur, 30 April 2025: In a historic move for Malaysian democracy, a group of State Assemblymen (ADUNs) from five states and various political parties have joined forces to form a new caucus called the Multi-Party Democracy Caucus (KDPP). This cross-party and state coalition is the first in Malaysian history, founded on a mission to champion institutional reform and strengthen democratic governance at the state level. The caucus is support…

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IDEAS | Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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