By : JAHABAR SADIQ
KUALA LUMPUR : Barisan
Nasional (BN) is likely to call the general election at the end of November, a
week after the last of the 28,000 Muslim pilgrims return from the Haj and the
Budget 2013 is passed by the Dewan Rakyat, sources say.
The Malaysian Insider
understands that Education Ministry top officials have been asked this past
week to check the availability of schools, mainly secondary schools, during
that period when the Form Five and Six public examinations are usually held.
File photo of voters lining
up to cast their ballots in the Sarawak state elections last year. The
speculation now is that the general election will be called at the end of
November.
“The government is looking
at the end of November, just after the last flight bringing back the Haj
pilgrims on November 19,” a BN strategist told The Malaysian Insider.
The next Parliament session
starts September 24 and is scheduled to end on November 27, with the highlight
being Budget 2013 to be tabled by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Datuk
Seri Najib Razak on September 28.
BN’s mandate expires next
April 28, five years after Election 2008 where the ruling coalition under Tun
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi suffered historic losses of its two-thirds parliamentary
majority and four more states. Abdullah stepped down in favour of Najib in
April 2009. This is Najib’s first shot at getting his own mandate.
The Malaysian Insider had
earlier reported that plans to dissolve Parliament last month have been shelved
after two Sabah lawmakers quit the coalition and expressed support for
arch-rivals Pakatan Rakyat (PR). There have also been reports of elections to
be called earlier and the middle of the year but none have panned out.
Najib hinted last week that
a general election is near while former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
has openly said November would be a good month for elections. Both are also
bullish about BN’s prospects in the coming polls.
“The Budget debate normally
takes about four weeks to be passed by the Dewan Rakyat before it goes to the
Dewan Negara. So Najib can call snap polls after that,” another source said,
confirming that November has been cited as the most probable date for a general
election.
“The government is also
thinking of calling elections on a weekday but that depends on the Election
Commission (EC),” the source added.
He added a BN official has
already put a 60-day timeline for the next elections after Budget Day although
others are in favour of finishing the current mandate before calling polls. “Not
many are in favour of November but influential people like Dr Mahathir have a
bigger say,” the source said.
Widespread allegations of
tampered electoral rolls have forced the EC to defend itself and order a review
of the rolls. The EC is also looking into implementing a 10-day campaign period
following proposed reforms by a Cabinet committee after widespread protests
calling for free and fair elections.
Nearly 13 million voters are
eligible to cast their ballots if a general election is called, involving all
222 federal seats and 505 seats in 12 states. However, the four PR-ruled states
have yet to say if they will hold elections the same day as the general
election as their mandates only expire next April. Sarawak has already had its
state election last year. (TMI)
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