The EC has concluded to implement 7 out of 10 proposals, whilst a superfluous 3 have been still being studied.
KUANTAN: The Election Commission (EC) has concluded to implement 7 out of 10 proposals presented by a Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) in a entrance 13th ubiquitous election, pronounced EC authority Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.
The remainder 3 which concerned non-resident voters, absentee electorate abroad as well as changing of registration areas were still being studied, he said.
"The 7 proposals which would be implemented for a 13th ubiquitous choosing have been a make use of of memorable ink; early choosing by casting votes by military as well as armed forces as well as their spouses; extending a electoral hurl display from 7 to 14 days; abolishing a objection process as well as withdrawal period for candidates; cleaning up of a electoral roll; as well as strengthening a EC," he added.
Aziz was speaking to reporters after a briefing to managers as well as assistant managers in preparation for a 13th ubiquitous election, here today.
He pronounced a committee, which was formed Aug final year has finished a nationwide public hearing sessions upon January 13 in Johor Bahru.
"We understand which a committee's final inform would be presented in Parliame! nt durin g a Mar sitting," he added.
In propinquity to a cleaning up of a electoral roll, he pronounced a EC has since a list of 12.4 million registered electorate to MIMOS Berhad, for movement early this month.
"We've since them a deadline but hope it can be finished prior to a PSC inform is presented in Parliament in March," he said.
Commenting upon concerns which sure parties would still be dissatisfied with a implementation of a proposals, he pronounced they could always put forward their suggestions to a EC by assorted mediums together with letters.
On an additional note, he sensitive which a EC had consummated a services of 24 Assistant Registrars, whilst an additional 67 were released warnings for assorted inefficiencies.
- Bernama
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