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Pahang ready to table anti-hopping bill if opposition willing: MB

Not enough numbers in state govt to support it currently, says Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Mar 2023 6:50PM

Pahang ready to table anti-hopping bill if opposition willing: MB
Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail notes that the current Pahang government does not have the numbers to support the two-thirds majority needed to pass an anti-party hopping bill. – Bernama pic, March 27, 2023

KUANTAN – The Pahang government is ready to table an anti-party hopping bill at the state assembly if it gets the support of the opposition, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail.

“We are thinking about it because if the bill is tabled, we need two-thirds support (to have it passed) and the current government does not have enough numbers for that.

“We will get their (the opposition’s) consent first... if they agree, we will table it,” he said at a press conference after launching the Bantuan Prihatin Pahang (BPP) 2023 aid for Primary One pupils at SK Mat Kilau here today.

The state assembly is expected to convene in May.

The support of the opposition is necessary to get a two-thirds majority vote, as the 15th general election saw Barisan Nasional (BN) obtain 17 seats, Perikatan Nasional 17, and Pakatan Harapan seven. 

The current Pahang government comprises BN and PH, with a majority of 25 seats.

Pahang is among the states that have not adopted an anti-party hopping law for assemblymen since the law came into force at the federal level on October 5, 2022.

Commenting on today's programme, Wan Rosdy said the state government had allocated BPP amounting to RM2.514 million for 25,146 Primary One pupils (RM100 per student) to be distributed from today until April 7 in all 540 primary schools in Pahang.

This year, the state government has allocated RM42.4 million for BPP, an increase of RM8 million from last year, to benefit 218,193 individuals from various target groups.

The BPP was introduced in 2020 in line with the state government’s desire to return the state’s revenue and profits to the people through the provision of various forms of assistance. – Bernama, March 27, 2023

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