EC meets all parties: GE-13 imminent!


EC meets all parties: GE-13 imminent!
PUTRAJAYA- The Election Commission has urged all domestic parties to "cooperate" in ensuring which a arriving 13th General Election can be carried out in a many appropriate demeanour possible.
EC Chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof pronounced cooperation from all domestic parties is indispensable to exercise electoral reforms as a commission does not have unlimited powers or resources.
"If there have been any areas in which a EC needs to work on, please come forward as well as inform us directly. Do not go through a media since then a EC will only get a ubiquitous idea as well as not specific details," pronounced Abdul Aziz today, during a assembly with leaders from all domestic parties in a Peninsula.
"All suggestions done will be received in great faith. However, it contingency be accepted which any changes done contingency be in accordance with laws as well as regulations which governs a choosing process," he stressed.
A make-believe of how a choosing routine will be carried out was additionally conducted to prominence changes which has been introduced to a system, together with a make use of of indelible ink as well as advance voting.
In his opening address, Abdul Aziz noted which there have been three categories of domestic parties in Malaysia:
>> Parties which do not react to any changes introduced by a EC;
>> Parties which provides feedback to a EC in a "friendly, cordial as well as pleasant" manner;
>> Parties which perspective any changes done by a EC as never being "good enough" as well as uses a ! media to prominence any alleged weaknesses in a system.
As such, Abdul Aziz pronounced a EC has invited 10 leaders from each domestic party to attend a meeting, in a goal of fostering better ties as well as ensuring which a choosing routine is accepted by all.
"I am really confident which possibilities who have been many adored by a voters will win (on polling day).
"The EC has been operative tough to exercise recommendations done to urge a choosing process," pronounced Abdul Aziz to critics who claimed which a arriving ubiquitous choosing will be a "dirtiest in history".
The Parliamentary Select Committee for Electoral Reforms had in April submitted 22 recommendations for consideration by a EC.
-thesundaily
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