Hadi’s Bill subject to majority vote of lawmakers, says See-To


PETALING JAYA: Gagasan Sejahtera’s promise to push through the proposed amendment to the Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act in Parliament is still subject to the majority vote of lawmakers.

Barisan Nasional Strategic Communications deputy director Datuk Eric See-To said democratic structures ensured the Act could only be amended if enough MPs supported it.

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