Malaysian Bar reiterates call for Anti-Hopping laws | New Straits Times

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NSTnation The Malaysian Bar has reiterated calls for the government to consider establishing Anti-Hopping laws.

 

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Do you think people’s are bunch of stupid idiots ? If government doesn’t respect ✊ it ? Who can ?

Yes, anti-hopping is a must that’ll stop all these hopping nonsense, lobbying & causing lotsa unhappiness to & feeling betrayed by voters.

Agreed.. The best way to protect the people's mandate

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