Over 420,000 Malaysians sign petition objecting to CMCO which starts tomorrow
Sunday, 03 May 2020 11:21 AM MYTKUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — Just a day before the Malaysian government is set to allow a majority of businesses and activities to resume tomorrow in a conditional relaxing of the movement control order restrictions, more than 420,000 have signed an online petition to urge the government to cancel this decision.
In a brief five-point petition in the Malay language to the Malaysian government, the petition urged the government to immediately cancel the conditional MCO and to continue the MCO, saying that it did not want Malaysia to experience the same mistake of other countries who cancelled or relaxed their own MCOs.
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