PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Harapan must be sensitive to the signals that the people are sending them through the by-elections, says activist and lawyer Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan.
Pakatan Harapan must be sensitive to the signals that the people are sending them through the by-elections, says activist and lawyer Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan.
She said that although the by-election results were not necessarily reflective of what would happen in the next general election, Pakatan must still deliver on the reforms it promised before winning GE14. “That is the right thing to do if we are to be elevated to a more just society, ” Ambiga, who is the former president of National Human Rights Society president, said yesterday.
She said the government could not keep succumbing to pressure as this undermined their own credibility and described this as one of the problems that Pakatan was facing.
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