PM: Govt open to discuss plugging gaps in anti-party hopping laws


Among the people: Anwar greeting youths before performing Friday prayers at Surau An-Najah in Putrajaya.

PUTRAJAYA: The government is open to discussions on making legal amendments to plug any loopholes in the anti-party hopping law, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said Pakatan Harapan had in 2022 proposed such amendments but its suggestion was rejected by the government then.

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