EC praises BN for responsible approach to reform suggestions

Members of the assembly react during todays open dialogue. Picture by Choo Choy May

SHAH ALAM, Jul twenty-six The Election Commission (EC) today praised Barisan Nasional (BN) for progressing the non-hostile approach when suggesting possible electoral reforms to the commission.

EC deputy authority Datuk Wira Wan Ahmad Wan Omar pronounced which this was in stark contrariety to the actions of Pakatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers, who he claimed irresponsibly portrayed the elect in the bad light.

BN has never attacked or put down the EC, which is the difference between PAS, DAP, PKR as well as BN.

BN will criticize us when they encounter us though they will not resort to regulating the media to openly chastise us though you, sirs, make use of the media as well as gash us, he pronounced to the carol of boos as well as jeers during the open discourse with Bersih authority Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan today.

Wan Ahmad pronounced this in reply to critique which the EC had acted in the defensive demeanour when addressing Bersihs remodel final when it should have remained neutral instead.

Your tone, even in the EC handbook, contains partisan language, commented IDEAS authority Wan Saiful Wan Jan, who was the moderator for the dialogue.

The EC is defending itself. We have been attacked left, right as well as centre. You cannot expect us to sojourn quiet, pronounced an exasperated-looking Wan Ahmad.

Bersih claimed which 50,000 people showed up for the convene notwithstanding efforts to prevent the entertainment from taking place. Police pronounced the series was closer to 6,000.

The criticism incited chaotic when military dismissed tear gas as well as water cannons at demonstrators, resulting in nearly 1,700 arrests, scores injured as well as the genocide of former troops man Baharuddin Ahmad, 59.

The supervision has betrothed to examine allegations of military sa! vagery w hilst the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) will hold the separate open inquiry into military conduct during the rally.


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