Pakatan Rakyat will throw its weight behind a constitutional amendment to implement indelible ink for voters in elections if that is what the government insists on.
"The attorney-general (AG) has said that a provision of the constitution must be amended if indelible ink is to be used.
"So, we decided today that we want to the AG to immediately draft the amendment and put it through this Dewan Rakyat sitting," Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim said after chairing a Pakatan presidential council meeting at Parliament House today.
AG Abdul Gani Patail had said that Article 119 of the federal constitution has to be amended if the use of indelible ink is to be implemented.
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"The attorney-general (AG) has said that a provision of the constitution must be amended if indelible ink is to be used.
"So, we decided today that we want to the AG to immediately draft the amendment and put it through this Dewan Rakyat sitting," Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim said after chairing a Pakatan presidential council meeting at Parliament House today.
AG Abdul Gani Patail had said that Article 119 of the federal constitution has to be amended if the use of indelible ink is to be implemented.
[More to follow]
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