Motion to sack reps who party-hop will be raised at Penang assembly

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The motion is to force assemblypersons to vacate their seats after they violate the state's anti-party-hopping law.

A special motion to declare as vacant, the seats of assemblypersons who violated the state’s anti-party-hopping law, is expected to be the focus of the Penang State Legislative Assembly sitting which begins next Monday.

State Speaker Law Choo Kiang said most of the questions received from the assemblypersons for the coming sitting were on the economy which had been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, on the Penang Transport Master Plan, and on the Penang South Reclamation project...

 

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