Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz

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Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri bin Tan Sri Abdul Aziz is a Malay Malaysian politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), and is as of 2008 a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of parliamentary affairs. [1] In June 2005 Nazri caused controversy when he shouted the phrase "bloody racist" (or variants of it) 28 times in Parliament. A request by opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) lawmaker Fong Po Kuan for Nazri to take back his comments went unheeded. The incident occurred during a debate on the Malaysian Medical Council's derecognition of Crimea State Medical University (CSMU) medical degrees; most Malaysian students sent to study there were of Indian extraction.

Nazri was originally also the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of legal affairs and judicial reform. After the 2008 general election, which saw the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition's majority in Parliament significantly reduced, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi reshuffled his Cabinet and gave Nazri's legal affairs portfolio to Zaid Ibrahim.[2]

He has also recently (2006) been called the hatchetman of Abdullah, the prime minister of Malaysia, by former prime minister Mahathir, for defending Abdullah in Mahathir's ongoing criticisms against the government.

He is an alumnus of Malay College Kuala Kangsar.

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  1. ^ Kaur, Manjit (Dec. 5, 2005). "Kok did not break law by showing clip, says Nazri". The Star.
  2. ^ Loh, Deborah. "'It's going to be one hell of a Parliament'", New Straits Times, 2008-03-18. Retrieved on 2008-03-18. 

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