Pejuang info chief: We won't work with Bersatu again, RoS registration for party in line with court order | Malay Mail

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Pejuang info chief: We won't work with Bersatu again, RoS registration for party in line with court order

KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 — Parti Pejuang Tanah Air will not work with Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia again, its information chief, Ulya Uqamah Husamudin said today.

“This action is irresponsible and is false news that should not have happened. Pejuang hereby vehemently denies reports that say that the party will return to cooperate with Bersatu, as how it is being played up. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as Pejuang's chairman, has repeatedly strongly denied this allegation.

Ulya stressed that the registration of Pejuang on July 8, is in line with the High Court's decision, which gave 14 days to the Home Ministry to decide on the party’s appeal for registration. Judge Datuk Ahmad Kamal Md Shahid, when reading out his judgment via a virtual proceeding, granted three out of four court orders which were sought by Pejuang through judicial review, where among them includes the mandamus order that compels Hamzah to decide within the fortnight.

 

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