The prime minister says the country does not have to
wait for the PSC to finish its work on electoral reforms.
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib
Tun Razak said today that the next general election can be held anytime and is
not bound by the works of the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) on Electoral
Reforms.
Najib said
the government, however, would strive to implement any recommendation made by
the committee before the coming election.
“We will
try; there must be something that can be done immediately,” he told a news
conference after chairing the Umno supreme council meeting at Menara Dato’ Onn
here today.
“What we
can do immediately, we will do immediately,” he added.
Najib, who
is Umno president, said the committee, comprising representatives of political
parties, would discuss and decide the types of improvements to be made to the
electoral process.
Asked on
the move by the opposition to wait for terms of reference before deciding on
their participation in the committee, Najib said the committee was the
government’s sincere offer so that decisions can be made based on consensus.
“This is a
sincere offer on our part because we need to have discussions across the aisle
so that there will be a consensus,” he said.
On the call
by the opposition parties that the committee be headed by their representative,
Najib said, it was impossible to accede to it because the committee must be
headed by a leader from the majority party.
He also
said that the request by the opposition for an equal representation in the
committee could not be considered because the composition would depend on the
strength of a party.
Minister in
the Prime Minister’s Department Mohamed Nazri Aziz announced on Wednesday that
the Cabinet had agreed to the setting up of the committee which would be
responsible for strengthening the laws and regulations governing elections in
the country.
It will comprise
five Barisan Nasional members, three opposition members and an independent
member.
Najib said
the Umno supreme council had also agreed to the government’s decision to set up
the committee but said that this did not mean that it was an admission that there
was a major weakness in the legitimacy of the country’s elections.
He said the
supreme council stressed that parliamentary democracy was a key principle in
Umno’s struggle all this while.
“The
legitimacy of the electoral process should not be questioned because we have
proven that there were no manipulation done either in terms of the ballots or
the electoral roll,” he said.
On claims
made by the opposition that people with permanent resident status being listed
as electors within a short period, Najib said the Election Commission should
provide explanation on the matter in view of attempts by the opposition to
highlight it.
Source : Bernama
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