The postponement will allow for cabinet ministers to be appointed, says source.
The Dewan Rakyat sitting scheduled to start on March 9 will be postponed, said a source with knowledge of the matter.“There are also a few things which need to be sorted out.
“Questions for this Parliament sitting were submitted earlier so time is needed to alter the order paper and also the questions will now be answered by new cabinet ministers,” said the source. The next planned date for the sitting was initially set for March 23, but that was supposedly not agreed upon by the new Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin...
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