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Nurul Izzah branded a drama queen as the judiciary march backfires on Anwar's daughter
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53043, member: 636"] Critics attacked Nurul Izzah Anwar after she participated in a lawyers' demonstration supporting judicial independence. The PKR deputy president defended her actions by claiming consistency with past positions on protecting court integrity. Fellow marchers rejected her presence despite her explanations. Political observers noted the awkward position of a ruling coalition member protesting government actions. Her participation sparked debate about nepotism since she serves as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's daughter. The march addressed concerns about Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's role in judicial appointments, amid a civil lawsuit. Former aide Muhammad Yusoff Rawther filed sexual assault allegations against the premier. Legal experts are concerned about conflicts of interest when defendants select their own judges for their cases. A leaked memo suggested senior judicial interference in case assignments and outcomes. Lawyers fear the executive branch compromises court independence through strategic appointments. [/QUOTE]
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