PETALING JAYA: The Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0) has called for a slew of institutional reforms to be implemented to ensure post-election stability and accountability in Melaka, which goes to the polls next month.
Its chairman Thomas Fann urged the candidates and political parties taking part in the state election to announce their manifestos and the laws they would enact to prevent anti-hopping and avert another political crisis.
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