PC on concerned NGOs’ proposal for parliamentary reform 

MEDIA ADVISORY 

WHO: BERSIH 2.0 chairperson Maria Chin Abdullah; Global Movement of Moderates CEO Dato’ Saifuddin Abdullah, PROHAM Secretariat Rama Ramanathan, Projek Beres spokesperson Syahredzan Johan, TindakMalaysia co-founder PY Wong.

WHEN: 6 March (Friday); 10.30am.

WHERE: Dignity International Asia Office

A-2-7 (above MBPJ office)

Pusat Perdagangan Seksyen 8 ,

Jalan Sg Jernih 8/1,

46050 Petaling Jaya.

WHAT: Gabungan Cadangan Penambahbaikan Parlimen (GCPP), a loose grouping of NGOs concerned about the state of democracy in Malaysia, has worked over eight months on a concrete proposal for parliamentary reform to ensure genuine participatory law-making. The proposal paper will be made public to encourage more discussion and push towards making the end a reality. We are also planning to present our proposal to the Minister in charge of parliamentary affairs Dato’ Seri Shahidan Kassim.

 

GCPP consists of Akademi Belia, Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH 2.0), Engage, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS), (Political Studies for Change (KPRU), Society for the Promotion of Human Rights (PROHAM), Projek Beres, TindakMalaysia and Undi Malaysia.

 

Issued by the BERSIH 2.0 Secretariat