By : ALYAA AZHAR
PETALING JAYA: Polls watchdog
Bersih today expressed its appreciation to the Election Commission (EC) for its
initiatives to discuss with members of parliament the existing inconsistencies
in the electoral roll.
“We are pleased that the EC
is having open discussions with the MPs and hope that this process continues
regularly,” it said in a statement today.
It also lauded the
commission’s move to set up a special unit to rid the voter roll of dubious
entries.
It further hoped that the
special unit would be set up after the EC consults various stakeholders and
took into consideration the feedback from various electoral reforms groups.
Bersih also urged the EC to
publish frequent updates on the progress of this unit to ensure that the public
is thoroughly informed, ahead of the elections.
With regard to the new
regulations concerning overseas voters, Bersih expressed its view that the EC
should resolve the issue before the end of the current parliamentary session
next Thursday.
The coalition of NGOs for
fair and free elections, however, reiterated its objection to the condition set
by the EC for overseas voters to return to Malaysia at least once every five
years.
EC deputy chairman Wan Ahmad
Wan Omar had reportedly said that the condition was so that the voters must
show their loyalty to the country and for them to be well-informed about the
country’s political course.
But Bersih objected to this
“condition” stating that it “is unfair”.
“Such a ruling cannot be
forced on voters merely based on the EC’s assumption that a Malaysian who lives
abroad does not keep abreast with national politics,” Bersih said in its
statement.
Bersih was also of the
opinion that the EC is going in the right direction.
“We view the latest moves by
the EC as a step in the right direction, but only if the commission carries out
these actions with the clear aim of ensuring free and fair elections for all
Malaysians,” it said. (FMT)
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