Azalina to table ‘hybrid’ anti-party hopping bill after meeting with Malacca governor
Former Dewan Rakyat deputy speaker Azalina Othman Said believes that a state-level hybrid bill would be helpful to the Malacca elections to avoid post-election political instability, encourage voters to cast their votes and reinstate confidence in the democratic system. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 3, 2021.
PENGERANG MP Azalina Othman Said met with the governor of Malacca yesterday to discuss a hybrid bill that will be tabled in Parliament soon to prevent party-hopping after the state polls. Governor Mohd Ali Rustam said in a statement that Azalina strongly believes a state-level hybrid bill would be helpful to the Malacca elections to avoid post-election political instability, encourage voters to cast their votes and reinstate confidence in the democratic system.
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