TEMERLOH, Feb 1 (Bernama) -- Malaysian university students can contest
during the upcoming 13th General Election, provided they are eligible to
do so, said Higher Education deputy minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.
He said the University and University Colleges Act 1971, which was
amended last year, allowed the students to join any political party and
to contest as well.
"They now have the freedom to determine their political paths, but must
still comply with the rules and regulations of the country.
"The students' voices have been heard by the government but they must be
wise in choosing a party or non-governmental organisation (NGO) which
matches the nation's aspiration," he said, here Friday.
Saifuddin, who is Temerloh member of parliament, also suggested that the
students take part as observers first before contesting in the general
election.
He added that the Election Commission had appointed 16 NGOs as domestic
observers for the upcoming 13th General Election and it would be a good
idea for the students to obtain some exposure on the local political
scene from any one of them.
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