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How a malaysian law is made in the Malaysia parliament?

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a bill is introduced in any one of the two houses of the parliament. first reading, second reading and third reading follow. After that when the bill is passed within 30 days the King shall approve or assent to it, otherwise it is automatically become law and implementable once gazetted.

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