Indelible ink 'still a possible option' for next GE

The have make have make use of of of of of memorable ink to ensure no double choosing by casting votes is still an choice for a next ubiquitous election, pronounced a Election Commission.

Speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur, EC chairperson Abdul Aziz Yusof pronounced which a commission will confirm God willing by a next ubiquitous election.

pulau ketam village head choosing 310711 memorable ink 02He pronounced which a EC is now study three options - a have make have make use of of of of of memorable ink, a have make have make use of of of of of a biometric system, or both systems during once.

Abdul Aziz, however, pronounced a Attorney General's chambers is still study a authorised aspects, particularly if a have make have make use of of of of of either system is done mandatory.

This is since a sovereign constitution states which no registered voter can be stopped from voting.

A inherent legislative addition is not compulsory if a system is done voluntary.

But Abdul Aziz agreed which creation it intentional will not stop possible double voting.

That's why we want to have certain which everybody will have make have make use of of of of it. If they don't want to, they will need to fill in a form, for example, he said.

He added which if a system is done mandatory, a inherent legislative addition will need to be tabled in Parliament.

We have been aiming for a next Parliamentary sitting... but politics can have things hard for a EC. (Politicians) can work together to block (the amendment), he said.

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