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EC: Order to issue SOPs for Sarawak election must come from PM’s Office

KUCHING, July 28 ― The Election Commission requires a directive from the Prime Minister’s Office in order to issue standard operating procedures for the Sarawak election, said an EC spokesman.

The spokesman pointed out there were election SOPs for the Sabah snap polls held last September, despite the surge in Covid-19 cases that followed. GPS secretary-general Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi also said yesterday that GPS could agree with state Democratic Action Party chairman Chong Chieng Jen’s call for an Emergency Order to delay the state polls further due to Covid-19 dangers.

 

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