Protest, rally will not change ge13 result, says EC

May 08, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 A protest or convene will not be means to change a outcome of 13th ubiquitous choosing (GE13) or cause it to be hold again, according to a Election Commission (EC).

Chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof pronounced a unhappy candidate could request for a examination of a outcome by making a petition after a outcome was gazetted in suitability with a law.

"After a outcome is gazetted, he has twenty-one days to file a petition as well as if there is proof as well as a decider certified a existence of corruption, rascal or bootleg acts, a High Court decider will acknowledgement a choosing outcome invalid. "Only afterwards a re-election will be called.

A convene such as a a single tonight will not change anything," he pronounced when interviewed by Radio24 today.

The opposition skeleton to reason an bootleg convene at Kelana Jaya Stadium tonight to uncover restlessness with a outcome of GE13 hold on Sunday.

Abdul Aziz pronounced despite issues such as memorable ink, phantom electorate as well as power blackout, GE13 was clean as well as nurse as well as a EC was not involved in helping any celebration to win.

"I would contend which GE13 was fair. The leader did not embrace EC help while a crook was not since EC did not help. The votes of purebred electorate determined a leader as well as a loser." Based on EC records, a top number of petitions on GE results were 40 in 1999, 30 in 2004 as well as 26 in 2008, despite a 'tsunami' unfavourable to Barisan Nasional (BN). Bernama


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