The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) has delivered an ultimatum over its appeal to get registered.
The youth party's pro-tem vice president, Lim Wei Jiet, said the Registrar of Societies and Home Ministry have one week to respond with a decision to their appeal.
"If they don't make a decision, we will be forced to take legal action," Lim told reporters in Putrajaya.
He said this after delivering a letter of demand to the ROS and Home Ministry today.
Muda had filed an appeal to its registration in February.
This is after the registrar rejected its application in January, and a subsquent legal bid to compel the ROS to register Muda failed.
[More to follow] - Mkini
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