The Sabah state assembly was dissolved on July 30, paving the way for a snap election.
According to a report by The Star, lawyer Marcel Jude and businesspeople Magret Binsing and Tessa Romana want the court to nullify the consent given by Sabah Governor Juhar Mahiruddin to dissolve the state legislative assembly. “This is not the time or place to have the state election because it will bring people together, creating crowded spaces and confined areas, and remove physical distancing on a large scale for the population of Sabah,” they said in their filing.
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