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Chaos ensues as Malaysian lawmakers fight for control of state’s parliament

AFP , KUALA LUMPUR

A Malaysian state parliament descended into chaos yesterday as the government and opposition escalated a tussle for control, with legislators holding dueling sessions and issuing rival motions.

Perak state has been in political limbo since February, when the Barisan Nasional coalition tried to oust the Pakatan Rakyat opposition alliance, which won the state in general elections last year.

After several defections cost the Pakatan Rakyat the balance of power, the state sultan ordered it to quit but it refused, leading to a prolonged standoff.

Hundreds of police and riot squad officers were deployed at the state parliament yesterday as it reconvened for the second time since the controversy.

The building was blocked off with barbed-wire barricades and those entering were scanned using metal detectors, media reports said. Some opposition members said they were stopped from entering the building and assaulted.

“This is a great shame for democracy,” state Pakatan Rakyat leader Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said. “They just want to bulldoze through the sitting to legitimize their government. They even tried to snatch the speaker’s robe and songkok [a ceremonial cap].”

News Web site Malaysiakini said the meeting turned into a three-hour shouting match when the two rival groups declared their own sessions in the same chamber and passed respective motions at the conclusion.

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