RTM’s political broadcasts should include television to make the next general elections internationally-recognised as ‘free, fair and clean’

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, February 22, 1995:

RTM’s political broadcasts should include television to make the next general elections internationally-recognised as ‘free, fair and clean’

The Minister for Information, Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, said on Sunday that the Information Ministry has decided to continue with political radio broadcasts over RTM for the coming general election. Continue reading RTM’s political broadcasts should include television to make the next general elections internationally-recognised as ‘free, fair and clean’

DAP calls on the Election Commission to give a full explanation as to how the 4,500 names of Kelantan voters were omitted causing a delay in the gazetting of the new 1994 electoral roll

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, February 8, 1995:

DAP calls on the Election Commission to give a full explanation as to how the 4,500 names of Kelantan voters were omitted causing a delay in the gazetting of the new 1994 electoral roll

The Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr. Mahathir Mohamed yesterday thanked the Election Commission for rectifying the 4,500 names of Kelantan voters omitted from the roll, causing a delay in the gazetting of the new 1994 electoral roll which is now fixed for tomorrow. Continue reading DAP calls on the Election Commission to give a full explanation as to how the 4,500 names of Kelantan voters were omitted causing a delay in the gazetting of the new 1994 electoral roll

Call on Election Commission and the Prime Minister to explain what action would be taken against UMNO leaders responsible for the illegal transfer of thousands of voters in Pahang

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, 2nd February, 1995:

Call on Election Commission and the Prime Minister to explain what action would be taken against UMNO leaders responsible for the illegal transfer of thousands of voters in Pahang

The 11-day delay in the gazetting of the certified 1994 electoral roll by the Election Commission has again highlighted the unsatisfactory nature in the preparation of the electoral roll and thrown into question the reliability of the electoral roll to be used in the next general elections. Continue reading Call on Election Commission and the Prime Minister to explain what action would be taken against UMNO leaders responsible for the illegal transfer of thousands of voters in Pahang

DAP calls for the establishment of an All-Party Commission of Inquiry to review the honesty and cleanliness of the electoral roll as well as make recommendations for the holding of a free, fair and clean general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, February 1, 1995:

DAP calls for the establishment of an All-Party Commission of Inquiry to review the honesty and cleanliness of the electoral roll as well as make recommendations for the holding of a free, fair and clean general elections

DAP calls on the Election Commission to give full particulars on the ‘extra’ 4,500 voters in Kelantan which has caused the Election Commission to further delay the gazetting of the new electoral roll. Continue reading DAP calls for the establishment of an All-Party Commission of Inquiry to review the honesty and cleanliness of the electoral roll as well as make recommendations for the holding of a free, fair and clean general elections

Challenge to Barisan Nasional Government to hold a ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections for people to decide whether there is no need for an Opposition in Malaysia

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, January 19, 1995:

Challenge to Barisan Nasional Government to hold a ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections for people to decide whether there is no need for an Opposition in Malaysia

Two days ago, the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, said in Kuching that the people can do without the Opposition as the Barisan Nasional is able to play “the Opposition’s role” effectively. Continue reading Challenge to Barisan Nasional Government to hold a ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections for people to decide whether there is no need for an Opposition in Malaysia

Election Commission should provide for at least three weeks’ campaigning between nomination and polling to ensure ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, January 6, 1995:

Election Commission should provide for at least three weeks’ campaigning between nomination and polling to ensure ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections

The Election Commission should undertake a full review of its conduct of general elections to ensure that it is true and faithful to its Constitutional obligation to conduct ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections. Continue reading Election Commission should provide for at least three weeks’ campaigning between nomination and polling to ensure ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections

DAP to move am urgent motion in parliament on Monday on the scandal of over 30,000 duplicate voters, including the multiple registration of 13 different voters, using the same identity card number in the 1993 certified electoral roll

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, December 3, 1994

DAP to move am urgent motion in parliament on Monday on the scandal of over 30,000 duplicate voters, including the multiple registration of 13 different voters, using the same identity card number in the 1993 certified electoral roll

The DAP will move an urgent motion in parliament on Monday on the scandal of over 30,000 duplicate voters, including the multiple registration of 13 different voters, using the same identity card number in the 1993 certified electoral roll. Continue reading DAP to move am urgent motion in parliament on Monday on the scandal of over 30,000 duplicate voters, including the multiple registration of 13 different voters, using the same identity card number in the 1993 certified electoral roll

DAP exposes a case of 13 multiple registration of voters using different names and address under the same identity card number

Press Conference statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, December 1, 1994 at 11.30 am

DAP exposes a case of 13 multiple registration of voters using different names and address under the same identity card number

Two days ago, I revealed gross irregularities in the 1993 electoral roll where there are over 30,000 multiple or duplicate registration of voters for the same identity card number. Continue reading DAP exposes a case of 13 multiple registration of voters using different names and address under the same identity card number

DAP calls on Election Commission to explain why there are over 30,000 duplicate voters’ with same identity cards as other registered voters in the certified 1993 voters; electoral register

Press Conference by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on 29 November 1994.

DAP calls on Election Commission to explain why there are over 30,000 duplicate voters’ with same identity cards as other registered voters in the certified 1993 voters; electoral register

Last week, the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed said that 5,000 UMNO supporters in Pahang had their names transferred without their knowledge from one parliamentary constituency to another. Continue reading DAP calls on Election Commission to explain why there are over 30,000 duplicate voters’ with same identity cards as other registered voters in the certified 1993 voters; electoral register

Full Liberalisation should be the foremost and primary issue in the next general elections

Speech- by Parliamentary General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Slang at the Jalan Bendahara nine-storey-flat to launch off the DAP nation-wide Full Liberalisation campaign starting in Malacca on 19 November 1994

Full Liberalisation should be the foremost and primary issue in the next general elections,

Tonight, the DAP officially launches the nation-wide Fall Liberalisation campaign to ensure that the minor liberalisation of the last four years takes a giant step forward not only to undo the injustices and inequalities of government policies of the past but also to lay a firm foundation for full liberalisation and in the country, Continue reading Full Liberalisation should be the foremost and primary issue in the next general elections