Chong says chief minister wants state polls held before Undi18 implementation.
A Sarawak DAP representative has criticised the state government for requesting Istana Negara to lift the emergency in Sarawak, which paves the way for a fresh state election amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Stampin MP Chong Chieng Jen alleged that it was a desperate move by the Sarawak ruling coalition to have the state election before Undi18 comes into effect.
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