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NGO demands S'wak premier state stance on anti-hopping law
A Sarawak-based civil society movement has called for state Premier Abang Johari Openg to extend the anti-party hopping law to the Borneo state, after it is passed in Parliament.
In a statement today, Rise of Social Efforts (Rose) demanded Abang Johari state his stance on the matter as the existing state Constitution was said to be insufficient to deter party-hopping.
“This is an impotent and weak law to deter party-hopping as the...
In a statement today, Rise of Social Efforts (Rose) demanded Abang Johari state his stance on the matter as the existing state Constitution was said to be insufficient to deter party-hopping.
“This is an impotent and weak law to deter party-hopping as the...
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