Table anti-party hopping law now, Warisan tells Sabah govt


KOTA KINABALU: There is a pressing need to adopt the anti-hopping law in Sabah to ensure political stability in the state, says a Parti Warisan assemblyman.

Assafal Alian, who is the representative for Tungku, said the state government must table the Constitution (Amendment) Act (No.3) 2022 (Act A1663), more commonly known as the anti-party hopping law, more so after the political crisis that unfolded in the state over the past week.

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