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Anti-hopping law irrelevant for Dewan Negara, says ex-president

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Rais Yatim says senators are neither elected by the people nor directly representing their political parties.

PETALING JAYA: Former Dewan Negara president Rais Yatim has dismissed calls for the anti-hopping law to be extended to members of the Senate.

Rais said the anti-hopping law was irrelevant to the Dewan Negara as senators were not elected by the people but appointed by the respective state governments or the king, Utusan Malaysia reported.

He said the law should only apply to the Dewan Rakyat as MPs were elected by electoral mandates while representing their political parties.

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