Tuesday, February 03, 2009 (Source: Daily Express)
                        PENAMPANG:                         United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun             Murut Organisation President Tan Sri             Bernard Dompok has called for a             review of the Federal Constitution             to allow people's representatives             who vacate their seats to contest             again.
           
           The proposed anti-hopping law and             the present provision in the Federal             Constitution which bars state             assemblymen and members of             Parliament who have resigned to             stand in an election for another             seat in the same House had to be             reconciled, he said.
           
           If not, the anti-hopping law would             bring injustice to the             representatives who really fought             for the people, said Dompok who is             Minister in the Prime Minister's             Department.
           
           "Now, elected representatives who             vacate their seats have no             opportunities to test their             influence or obtain feedback from             the people.
           
           "In this respect, it is good if the             voters were to determine the             position of the representatives," he             told reporters after launching his             party's Natural Disaster Fund here             today.
           
           Many quarters have called for the             enactment of anti-hopping laws after             Bota Assemblyman Datuk Nasaruddin             Hashim in Perak quit Barisan             Nasional and crossed over to Parti             Keadilan Rakyat.
 
 
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