Anti-party hopping bill not on agenda for Sabah State Assembly sitting next week, says Speaker


KOTA KINABALU: The Anti-Party Hopping Bill (RUU) is not on the agenda for the coming Sabah State Assembly (DUN) sitting scheduled from May 22 to 25.

Sabah State Assembly Speaker Datuk Kadzim M Yahya (pic) said he had yet to be notified by the state government on the tabling of the bill.

"The state government may decide the matter tomorrow (May 17). They are having a Cabinet meeting tomorrow," he told a press conference here on Tuesday (May 16).

If the bill is not tabled at the coming sitting, Kadzim said a special sitting would likely be held for the tabling of the bill to accommodate the many members of the house who would want to debate the bill.

However, Kadzim said he had received a request to table a Private Member’s Bill on anti-party hopping and had forwarded the matter to the state government.

"The government is going to table it, so I don't see the necessity for a Private Member’s Bill to be tabled," he said.

The Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin was scheduled to open State Assembly sitting next Monday (May 22), during which three bills would be tabled.

Last April, Parti Warisan president Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apd said the party would file a Private Member’s Bill on Anti-Party Hopping in the next state assembly sitting. - Bernama

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