PUTRAJAYA: Deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says statutory declarations (SDs) are no longer useful for any backdoor change of government after the introduction of the anti-hopping law in 2022.
He said any decision to switch support for the prime minister must be made en bloc.
“It will not happen because the Sarawak premier leading GPS (Abang Johari Openg) already gave his assurance (that he would continue supporting the unity government),” Zahid said at a press conference here.
He said that Gabungan Rakyat Sabah, on the other hand, was not currently focused on national politics as it was busy dealing with the upcoming Sabah election.
Zahid also urged the opposition to stop plotting to topple the government and wasting the people’s time and attention, saying they could benefit from the initiatives of the current administration.
“We have four years from this year to face the next general election.
“In these four years, let’s rebuild our country together. It was damaged in just one term as three prime ministers were leading the country in that period, but produced no good results for the people during that time,” he said.
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