Parliament was dissolved on 3 April 2013, which has paved the way for the 13th General Election (GE13) to take place on 5 May 2013. Highly speculated as one of the most closely contested general elections in Malaysia, the stakes are high, with the now caretaker Barisan Nasional possibly even losing its position as federal government after 55 years of rule. With GE13 this close, many important issues need to be discussed publicly in our pursuit of widely acceptable solutions.
For instance, what is the role of a caretaker government? What are the laws and regulations governing the election? What constitutes the electoral process? What has the Election Commission actually done in response to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reform? To what extent are the voter rolls problematic, and how will this affect election outcomes? What are the criteria to become election observers and do they adhere to international standards and best practices? In the case of a hung Parliament, what are the conventions that must be observed, and what does the Constitution have to say about these issues?
WELCOMING ADDRESS
Datuk Seri Dr. Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, President of Parti Keadilan Rakyat
ELECTION LAWS, ELECTORAL PROCESS AND FREE & FAIR ELECTIONS
Dr Farouk Musa, BERSIH 2.0 Steering Committee Member
VOTER ROLLS, VOTER POLLS AND ELECTION MONITORING & OBSERVATION
Dr. Ong Kian Ming, director of Malaysian Electoral Roll Analysis Project (MERAP), DAP Election Strategist Ibrahim Suffian, Merdeka Center for Opinion Research
CARETAKER GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES IN POLITICAL TRANSITION
YB Elizabeth Wong, Member of Selangor's Caretaker Exco
Tommy Thomas, Lawyer and Constitutional Expert
Moderator: Yin Shao Loong, Research Director, Institut Rakyat
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