Cabinet 'did not discuss' Pakatan's demands for PSC

The cupboard did not counsel upon the 5 pre-conditions set by Pakatan Rakyat for the participation in the parliamentary name committee (PSC) upon electoral reform.

NONE"The cupboard did not discuss them. They have been not important," pronounced Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz, when contacted today.

The weekly cupboard assembly this morning also did not touch upon the emanate of PSC, he added.

Yesterday Pakatan had asked premier Najib Abdul Razak for the pledge upon five issues as the sign of the government's joining as well as earnest upon electoral reform.

Without the guarantees, the antithesis coalition had warned, it will not experience in the PSC which will be set up during the subsequent Parliament sitting from October 3.

azlanAmong the demands was which Najib should decide the date of the subsequent ubiquitous choosing in conference with Pakatan, in order to allow the PSC sufficient time to carry out the duties.

The check reforms panel was announced upon Aug 15 following heated vigour from the antithesis as well as civil society to remodel the electoral system.

Important proclamation tomorrow

On the reported examination of the Internal Security Act (ISA), Nazri disclosed which this as well had not been discussed by the cabinet.

Several media reports, quoting sources, had claimed which the Najib administration department is mulling the review or even abolition ! of the d raconian law to create momentum forward of the ubiquitous election.
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Yest erday, Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein had denied the possibility of scrapping the law, usually reiterating which the supervision is studying possible amendments to it as well as several alternative preventive laws.

He denied recent reports claiming which the supervision is considering abolishing the controversial Act, whilst remaining neutral upon the position upon the issue.

In the latest development, Bernama released the notice to the media which Najib is to make an important announcement involving supervision policies during 8.30pm upon RTM1 tomorrow.

It is believed to be relating to the ISA.


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