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A truly independent Election Commission

Posted: 01 Jun 2013 01:17 AM PDT

In a parliamentary system of government with general elections, the election commission must be fair. Since 1957, Malaysia has had 13 general elections. At the beginning, the difference in the number of voters between constituencies was not more than 15%. The Federal Constitution was amended to make it 50%. Then,  a further amendment abolishes the limits.

The 13th General Election on May 5, 2013 showed weaknesses and discrepancies such as doubts on immigrants becoming voters. The Election Commission (EC) insists that there are no major weaknesses. But, many Malaysians believe that it should not be under the Prime Minister's Department. It must be truly independent.

Today, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib announces a Special Parliamentary Committee to oversee EC. The public would like to know how it ensures independence of EC.

YAB Najib should get the views of various parties and organizations such as Pakatan Rakyat and NGOs to find out the acceptable ways of making sure that EC is seen to be fair. For example, the ways with which important personnel such as secretary-general and secretaries are appointed should be transparent.


The cost of Mass Rapid Transit?

Posted: 31 May 2013 06:34 AM PDT

The traffic problem is serious.  Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project is meant to overcome it. But this project is huge, costing multibillion ringgits. It faces many problems such as land acquisition.

Today,  the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib talks about the ability of local firm to implement MRT project and the job opportunities. People want to know, among other things, its open tender system and the actual cost.


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