Why the need for a door-to-door campaigning permit?


THE Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0) questions the condition set by the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) that requires candidates for the Tanjung Piai by-election in Johor to apply for a police permit for door-to-door campaigning.

We call on the Election Commission (EC) as the highest body for electoral management to reject the PDRM’s proposed condition as it is not based on the law and restricts the freedom to campaign. There has never been such a restriction in the history of elections in Malaysia.

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