Tag: parliament question

Parliament Question 30 June 2008 #21

Puan Teresa Kok Suh Sim [DAP-Seputeh] to ask the PRIME MINISTER to state the reason for the government to have those at age of 21 as voters whereas most foreign countries has set at age 18. Whether the Government plans to have an automatic registration

Parliament Question, 26 June 2008

Datin Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail [PKR-Permatang Pauh] to ask the PRIME MINISTER to state whether the government would consider appointing a serving judge to be the chairman of the Election Commission after the retirement of Tan Sri Ab. Rashid bin Ab. Rahman.

Parliament Question 25 June 2008 #39

Puan Fong Po Kuan [DAP-Batu Gajah] to ask the PRIME MINISTER to state whether any investigation has been done to find out why the 72,058 postal votes were not returned during the last General Election, to where these votes have gone and what are the

Parliament Question, 23 June 2008

Tuan Lim Guan Eng [DAP-Bagan] to ask Prime Minister to state the action taken against the Chairman of the Election Commission, who claimed he was ordered to cancel the indelible ink move four days before the General Election and that together with the Attorney-General and

Parliament Question 23 June 2008

Puan Hajah Fuziah Salleh [PKR-Kuantan] to ask the Prime Minister to explain how the names of voters with old IC numbers that were on the 2004 electoral roll and removed in 2006, were reinstated in 2008 with new and old identity card numbers.

Parliament Question, 23 June 2008

Puan Fong Po Kuan [DAP-Batu Gajah] to ask PRIME MINISTER to name the company which was awarded the contract by the Election Commission in the last General Election to purchase the indelible ink, its value and resale price. YB Fong also asked when Articles 118

Parliament Question 7 May 2008 #47

Tuan Liew Chin Tong [DAP- Bukit Bendera] to ask the MINISTER OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT to state the direction and time frame for the implementation of local government election in order to start a new chapter of democracy in Malaysia. JAWAPAN: Tuan Yang Dipertua,

Parliament Question 7 May 2008 #26

Dato’ Seri Abdul Hadi bin Awang [PAS-Marang] to ask the MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS to state the progress of police’s investigation on the individuals accused of importing indelible ink similar to the one supposed to be used by EC in the 12 General Election and

Parliament Question 7 May 2008 #68

Tuan Mohd. Nasir bin Zakaria [Padang Terap] to ask the PRIME MINISTER to state the reasons that the confession of the candidates in the last election were revoked by EC at the eleventh hour.

Parliament Question 7 May 2008 #57

Tuan Fong Kui Lun [DAP-Bukit Bintang] to ask PRIME MINISTER to state the reason to call off the use of indelible ink at the eleventh hour before the last general election, the purchasing cost and the loss borne by EC and the reason that there