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Sabah assembly to dissolve automatically on Nov 11 if not dissolved earlier
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49428, member: 636"] Sabah lawmakers face a deadline that could shake up local politics forever. Speaker Kadzim M Yahya warns the state assembly will shut down automatically on November 11 unless leaders act first. The countdown started from the very first meeting back on November 12, 2020, not from election day like many people think. Citizens keep getting confused about when the five-year clock actually began ticking. Some wrongly believe it started when voters cast ballots or when winners took their oaths. Kadzim explains the math behind this political puzzle that has everyone guessing wrong. The official timer begins from that first assembly session, not from any other important dates. Election officials and the state governor will receive formal notice if the assembly dies naturally. Voters must return to polling stations within two months after dissolution happens. The rules leave no wiggle room for delays or extensions. Tomorrow kicks off what might be the final assembly meeting of this term. Lawmakers will debate four major bills covering money matters, taxes, forests, and climate rules. Three regular sessions usually happen each year, making this gathering extra special. Citizens can watch all the action live on YouTube and other social platforms. Kadzim believes public viewing keeps politicians better behaved during heated debates. The speaker admits technology still has limits for legislative work. Artificial intelligence cannot handle language translation tasks properly for official meetings. Future improvements might help create better records and assist with paperwork duties. [/QUOTE]
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