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Dozens of people in Malaysia have been arrested for taking part in opposition-led protests over who controls the parliament in the state of Perak. | |
Police were deployed outside the state legislature, while inside ministers scuffled and shouted at each other. | |
The state has become the focus of a power struggle between Malaysia's ruling party and the main opposition. | |
The opposition lost its majority when three legislators defected to become independents earlier this year. | |
The Sultan of Perak fired the alliance's administration and asked the National Front to govern, but there is still no real agreement over who is in charge. | |
The high court will decide on the legitimacy of the new state government next week. | |
Speaker surrounded | |
The wrangling in Malaysia's second largest state has been going on for months. | |
Perak was one of five states that voted for the opposition in the March 2008 elections, in which the ruling party lost its two-thirds majority for the first time since the country's independence from Britain in 1957. | Perak was one of five states that voted for the opposition in the March 2008 elections, in which the ruling party lost its two-thirds majority for the first time since the country's independence from Britain in 1957. |
But earlier this year, three state legislators defected to become independents, tipping the balance in favour of the governing National Front coalition. | |
Thursday's violence happened as the National Front was holding its first parliamentary session since ousting its rivals. | |
Activists broke through police lines, and the speaker of the assembly, who oversees proceedings, was surrounded and forced from the chamber by plain-clothes police officers. | |
He had refused to stand aside after a pro-government member was chosen to replace him. | |
According to the BBC's Robin Brant in Kuala Lumpur, this is the first time in Malaysia's history that police have intervened in parliamentary proceedings. | |
There were no violent clashes but dozens of protestors were arrested, including several opposition members. | |
The opposition is campaigning for fresh state elections. | The opposition is campaigning for fresh state elections. |
Najib Razak - who became the head of the ruling party and Malaysia's prime minister last month - was seen as playing a prominent role in the power struggle. |