Malaysian voters in Doha given enough time, says embassy


The Malaysian Embassy claims to have since Malaysian residents in Doha four days to register as postal voters.
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Embassy in Doha has denied which a reduced notice was released to Malaysians there to register as postal voters.
According to a embassy officials, a notice was e-mailed to all Malaysians purebred with a embassy upon Dec 31, 2012. A identical fotice was also placed upon a embassy's Facebook page as well as a Malaysian Association in Qatar's (MAQ) website.
The embassy was commenting upon a complaint by a distraught Malaysian residing in Doha which it had sent out an e-mail to 38 Malaysians giving them usually 30 minutes to register as postal voters.
The embassy currently claims which it has perceived as well as supposed photocopies of a passport or MyKad of Malaysians in Doha nonetheless it did not specify a numbers who have registered.
Malaysians have been required to submit these papers by Jan 4.
According to a embassy officials, there have been 3,319 Malaysians purebred with a embassy including spouses as well as children of those working there.
However, they estimated which there have been 4,500 to 5,000 Malaysians in Qatar. Many have not updated their hit details with a embassy, as well as this is probably because a little Malaysians complained they were since reduced notice.
The embassy also said its commercial operation hours have been from 8am to 4pm (Sunday to Thursday), refuting claims which it closes at 1pm upon Thursdays, as well as hence not giving sufficient time for Malaysians to register as voters.
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