During an interview
with NTV7 on 9th Apr 2012, Prime Minister Dato Seri Najib
Razak assured us that elections will be free and clean. We have followed
up with his assurances and a coalition of NGOs is putting forward a
package of electoral reforms aimed at restoring the spirit and intention
of the original Federation of Malaysia Constitution. To achieve this,
we are proposing more than 204 amendments to the Enactments and Regulations
related to the election systems and processes as well as to the relevant
Articles of the Federal Constitution.
This initiative will
challenge the politicians on both sides of the divide to work towards
the restoration of the democratic stature. While some of the proposals
will require the endorsement of a simple majority in Parliament, others
only need to be approved by His Majesty the Yang di Pertuan Agong. Constitutional
amendments will require a 2/3 majority vote. It is important that the
politicians and their parties state their stance on these proposals
before they go to the polls in GE13.
Bersih 2.0 coalition
successfully mobilised more than 200,000 Malaysians to demonstrate their
concerns about the lack of free and fair elections. Issue-focused groups
like HINDRAF (Hindu Rights Action Force), SMSL (Save Malaysia, Stop
Lynas), SADIA (Sarawak Dayak Iban Association), SABM (Saya Anak Bangsa
Malaysia), SCANE (Sarawak Conservation Alliance for Natural Environment),
ABU, electoral watchdogs (MAFREL & Sibu Election Watchers), Opinion
survey organisation (Merdeka Center) and think-tank (Centre for Policy
Initiative - CPI) have joined Tindak Malaysia to launch these proposals.
We support Bersih 2.0’s
efforts on mobilising voters to achieve 100% turnout at the elections
as well as to become monitors to observe and report on electoral irregularities
during the 13th General Elections. Our proposals are meant
to complement BERSIH 2.0’s efforts and we look forward to gathering
even more support from organisations and individuals to make this call
for electoral reform a reality.
For further information
or to schedule an interview with PY Wong kindly contact: 012-2149322.
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