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Sarawak's State Legislative Assembly has passed a bill to redraw electoral boundaries, addressing under-representation in several constituencies. This re-delineation exercise, deemed crucial for Sarawak's political landscape and national voice, now awaits approval from the Election Commission and Parliament. The move is seen as essential for democratic practicality and social conscience, focusing on people-centricity. Critics, however, view the process through a political lens, perceiving it as a power play.
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