DAP supports Election Commission proposal that it be empowered to ensure free and fair mass media coverage during general elections campaign.

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, September 6, 1994:

DAP supports Election Commission proposal that it be empowered to ensure free and fair mass media coverage during general elections campaign.

DAP fully supports the Election Commission that it be empowered to ensure free and fair mass media during the general elections campaign. Continue reading DAP supports Election Commission proposal that it be empowered to ensure free and fair mass media coverage during general elections campaign.

I have written to the Prime Minister asking for an appointment to discuss the issue of ensuring that the next general elections, the first to be held after the announcement of Vision 2020, is the most ‘free, fair and clean’ in Malaysian history and making it a model general elections for the world

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP secretary-General and Member of Parliament for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at the Kepong DAP Branch National Day Dinner held at Jinjang Utara, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, August 14, 1994 at 8 pm

I have written to the Prime Minister asking for an appointment to discuss the issue of ensuring that the next general elections, the first to be held after the announcement of Vision 2020, is the most ‘free, fair and clean’ in Malaysian history and making it a model general elections for the world

I have written to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, asking for an appointment to discuss the issue of ensuring that the next general elections, the first to be held after the announcement of Vision 2020, will be the most ‘free, fair and clean’ in Malaysian history and making it a model general elections for the world. Continue reading I have written to the Prime Minister asking for an appointment to discuss the issue of ensuring that the next general elections, the first to be held after the announcement of Vision 2020, is the most ‘free, fair and clean’ in Malaysian history and making it a model general elections for the world

DAP calls on Mahathir to allow public rallies to let the whole world know that Malaysian democracy has matured 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 Wednesday, 10th August 1994:

DAP calls on Mahathir to allow public rallies to let the whole world know that Malaysian democracy has matured to ensure ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections

The proposal by the Secretary of the Election Commission, Datuk Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman that public rallies be allowed in the next general elections so that candidates and political parties can communicate with the voters and explain their manifestos and plans is most timely and welcome. Continue reading DAP calls on Mahathir to allow public rallies to let the whole world know that Malaysian democracy has matured to ensure ‘free, fair and clean’ general elections

DAP calls on Mahathir to lift the ban on public rallies to show the world that Malaysia can conduct a ‘fair, free and clean’ general elections

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Ceramah at Buntong, Ipoh on Saturday, July 30, 1994 at 8 p.m.

DAP calls on Mahathir to lift the ban on public rallies to show the world that Malaysia can conduct a ‘fair, free and clean’ general elections

Two days ago, Sin Chew Jit Poh reported that Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed has become the ecountry’s longest-serving Prime Minister, beating the 13-year record of Tunku Abdul Rahman. Continue reading DAP calls on Mahathir to lift the ban on public rallies to show the world that Malaysia can conduct a ‘fair, free and clean’ general elections

DAP writes to Election Commission to formally propose the extension of 21-day voters’ registration exercise to 42 days till August 21 so as not to deny hundreds of thousands of Malaysians the right to vote in next general elections

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Alor Star on Tuesday, July 26, 1994 at 11 a.m.

DAP writes to Election Commission to formally propose the extension of 21-day voters’ registration exercise to 42 days till August 21 so as not to deny hundreds of thousands of Malaysians the right to vote in next general elections

Yesterday, I wrote to the Election Commission Chairman, Datuk Harun Din, formally making the DAP’s proposal that the Election Commission should extend the 21-day voters’ registration exercise to 42 days till August 21 so as not to deny hundreds of thousands of Malaysians the right to vote in the next general elections. Continue reading DAP writes to Election Commission to formally propose the extension of 21-day voters’ registration exercise to 42 days till August 21 so as not to deny hundreds of thousands of Malaysians the right to vote in next general elections

DAP calls on Election Commission to extend its 21-day Voters’ Registration Period to 42 days until August 21 to allow every eligible voter to register so as to be able to exercise his vote in the next general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Sunday, July 24, 1994:

DAP calls on Election Commission to extend its 21-day Voters’ Registration Period to 42 days until August 21 to allow every eligible voter to register so as to be able to exercise his vote in the next general elections

DAP calls on the Commission to extend its 21-day Voters’ Registration Period to 42 days until August 21 to allow every eligible voter who has reached 21 years to register on the electoral roll so as to be able to exercise his vote in the next general elections. Continue reading DAP calls on Election Commission to extend its 21-day Voters’ Registration Period to 42 days until August 21 to allow every eligible voter to register so as to be able to exercise his vote in the next general elections

DAP to set up ‘Phantom Voters-Rusting’ Unit in every state to ferret out and expose the massive transfer of phantom voters to shore up certain strategic Gerakan constituencies, like Tanjong Bungah state constituency in Penang and Bruas parliamentary seat in Perak

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the meeting of the Penang DAP Tanjong 3 Voters’ Registration Committee held at Penang DAP Hqrs on Thursday, 21st July 1994 at 8.30 pm

DAP to set up ‘Phantom Voters-Rusting’ Unit in every state to ferret out and expose the massive transfer of phantom voters to shore up certain strategic Gerakan constituencies, like Tanjong Bungah state constituency in Penang and Bruas parliamentary seat in Perak

The DAP National Voters’ Registration Committee will set up a ‘Phantom Voters-Rusting’ unit in every state to ferret out and expose the massive transfer of phantom voters to shore up certain strategic Gerakan constituencies, like Tanjong Bungah state constituency in Penang and Bruas parliamentary seat in Perak. Continue reading DAP to set up ‘Phantom Voters-Rusting’ Unit in every state to ferret out and expose the massive transfer of phantom voters to shore up certain strategic Gerakan constituencies, like Tanjong Bungah state constituency in Penang and Bruas parliamentary seat in Perak

I am very worried that the current 21-day voters’ registration exercise will succeed in registering 400,000 new UMNO voters with the primary objective of ‘killing’ the DAP in the next general elections

Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, when inspecting the Malacca DAP State Voters’ Registration Campaign in Malacca on Wednesday, July 20, 1994 at 9.30 a.m

I am very worried that the current 21-day voters’ registration exercise will succeed in registering 400,000 new UMNO voters with the primary objective of ‘killing’ the DAP in the next general elections

I understand that the current 21-day voters’ registration exercise by the Election Commission which ends of July 31 is the result of the demand of UMNO, which wants to register 400,000 new UMNO voters for the next general elections. Continue reading I am very worried that the current 21-day voters’ registration exercise will succeed in registering 400,000 new UMNO voters with the primary objective of ‘killing’ the DAP in the next general elections

Barisan Nasional plot to register about 2,000 Malay workers resident and working in Bayan Baru as voters in Tanjong Bungah state assembly constituency as part of the Gerakan Save-Kch Tsu Koon-Operation

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at Penang DAP Hqrs on Saturday, July 16, 1994 at 11.30 a.m.

Barisan Nasional plot to register about 2,000 Malay workers resident and working in Bayan Baru as voters in Tanjong Bungah state assembly constituency as part of the Gerakan Save-Kch Tsu Koon-Operation

This press conference is called to expose a Barisan Nasional plot to register about 2,000 workers resident and working in Bayan Baru as voters in Tanjong Bungah state assembly constituency as part of the Gerakan Save-Koh Tsu Koon Operation. Continue reading Barisan Nasional plot to register about 2,000 Malay workers resident and working in Bayan Baru as voters in Tanjong Bungah state assembly constituency as part of the Gerakan Save-Kch Tsu Koon-Operation

The Election Commission Chairman should emulate the example of the Indian Chief Election

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Selangor DAP State Dinner at Country Kitchen Restaurant, Petaling Jaya on 29th June 1994 at 8 p.m.

The Election Commission Chairman should emulate the example of the Indian Chief Election

Commissioner and must not be afraid to displease the ruling parties in the discharge of his constitutional duty to ensure that the next general elections is fair and free Continue reading The Election Commission Chairman should emulate the example of the Indian Chief Election