Anwar amused but relieved 'frogs' backed anti-hopping law


KUALA LUMPUR: Describing the passing of the anti-party hopping law as a “win for the people”, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says the public should now be confident that those they elect in the 15th general election (GE15) would not switch sides because of threats, money or positions.

The Opposition leader said he was relieved that the Dewan Rakyat unanimously passed the historic anti-party hopping Bill on Thursday (July 28).

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