The EC has agreed to implement seven out of 10 proposals, while the remaining three are still being studied.
KUANTAN: The Election Commission (EC) has agreed to implement seven out of 10 proposals presented by the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) in the coming 13th general election, said EC chairman Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.
The remainder three which involved non-resident voters, absentee voters abroad and changing of registration areas were still being studied, he said.
“The seven proposals which would be implemented for the 13th general election are the use of indelible ink; early voting by police and armed forces and their spouses; extending the electoral roll display from seven to 14 days; abolishing the objection process and withdrawal period for candidates; cleaning up of the electoral roll; and strengthening the EC,” he added.
Aziz was speaking to reporters after a briefing to managers and assistant managers in preparation for the 13th general election, here today.
He said the committee, which was formed August last year has completed its nationwide public hearing sessions on Jan 13 in Johor Bahru.
“We understand that the committee’s final report would be presented in Parliament during the March sitting,” he added.
In relation to the cleaning up of the electoral roll, he said the EC has given a list of 12.4 million registered voters to MIMOS Berhad, for action early this month.
“We’ve given them a deadline but hope it can be completed before the PSC report is presented in Parliament in March,” he said.
Commenting on concerns that certain parties would still be dissatisfied with the implementation of the proposals, he said they could always put forward their suggestions to the EC through various mediums including letters.
On another note, he informed that the EC had terminated the services of 24 Assistant Registrars, while another 67 were issued warnings for various inefficiencies.
- Bernama
KUANTAN: The Election Commission (EC) has agreed to implement seven out of 10 proposals presented by the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) in the coming 13th general election, said EC chairman Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.
The remainder three which involved non-resident voters, absentee voters abroad and changing of registration areas were still being studied, he said.
“The seven proposals which would be implemented for the 13th general election are the use of indelible ink; early voting by police and armed forces and their spouses; extending the electoral roll display from seven to 14 days; abolishing the objection process and withdrawal period for candidates; cleaning up of the electoral roll; and strengthening the EC,” he added.
Aziz was speaking to reporters after a briefing to managers and assistant managers in preparation for the 13th general election, here today.
He said the committee, which was formed August last year has completed its nationwide public hearing sessions on Jan 13 in Johor Bahru.
“We understand that the committee’s final report would be presented in Parliament during the March sitting,” he added.
In relation to the cleaning up of the electoral roll, he said the EC has given a list of 12.4 million registered voters to MIMOS Berhad, for action early this month.
“We’ve given them a deadline but hope it can be completed before the PSC report is presented in Parliament in March,” he said.
Commenting on concerns that certain parties would still be dissatisfied with the implementation of the proposals, he said they could always put forward their suggestions to the EC through various mediums including letters.
On another note, he informed that the EC had terminated the services of 24 Assistant Registrars, while another 67 were issued warnings for various inefficiencies.
- Bernama
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