Undi18 is not a bargaining chip


WE would like to express our disagreement with Undi18 being used as a political tool. In seeking bipartisan cooperation after losing Parliamentary majority, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin made several offers in his Aug 13 speech, including agreeing to implement the Undi18 Bill without implementing automatic voter registration (AVR) by tabling a Constitutional amendment in Parliament in September.

The Undi18 Bill was unanimously passed as a Constitutional amend-ment in Parliament in July 2019 and remains to be implemented more than two years later.

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