Dr M: Pribumi has other plans if party deregistered


- Bernama

TANAH MERAH: Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Pribumi) has other plans if the party is deregistered, said its chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (pic).

He said these plans would be activated if the Registrar of Societies (RoS) deregistered the party and rejected the registration of Pakatan Harapan as a coalition.

"We have plan B and C, depending on the outcome from the RoS, we have to use other means,” he told reporters at the “Jelajah Harapan Kelantan” programme here Saturday.

On Friday (March 9), Pribumi was issued a notice by the RoS to furnish information and documents on minutes of meetings by its branches, divisions and central level and also its financial report by March 29 or face deregistration.

RoS needs the information to complete its probe on complaints lodged by Pribumi members regarding the party's affairs.

Pakatan Harapan comprises Pribumi, DAP, PKR and Parti Amanah Negara. - Bernama

 

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