If Liong Sik’s claim that 86 per cent of the people support the Barisan Nasional while only 14 per cent oppose, then the MCA President should dare to return to Penang and contest in Tanjong parliamentary constituency in the next general elections

Speech by Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Penang DAP ‘Be A Voter For Tanjong 3’ Ceramah held at Penang Chinese Town Hall on Sunday, 7th August 1993 at 8 p.m.

If Liong Sik’s claim that 86 per cent of the people support the Barisan Nasional while only 14 per cent oppose, then the MCA President should dare to return to Penang and contest in Tanjong parliamentary constituency in the next general elections

MCA President, Datuk Seri Dr. Ling Liong Sik, said in Perak yesterday that according to a survey, 86 per cent of the people support the Barisan Nasional leadership with only 14 per cent of the people opposing. Continue reading If Liong Sik’s claim that 86 per cent of the people support the Barisan Nasional while only 14 per cent oppose, then the MCA President should dare to return to Penang and contest in Tanjong parliamentary constituency in the next general elections

It is up to the party and not up to me to decide where I will contest in the next general elections

Speech by Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Penang DAP ‘Be A Voter For Tanjong 3’ Ceramah held at Penang Chinese Town Hall on Sunday, 7th August 1993 at 8 p.m.

It is up to the party and not up to me to decide where I will contest in the next general elections

The Penang Gerakan has turned the recent Penang State Assembly into a forum to express their fears about the next general elections and the DAP’s Tanjong 3 Project. Continue reading It is up to the party and not up to me to decide where I will contest in the next general elections

Penang DAP calls on the people of Penang to “Be A Voter For Tanjung 3” as the next 32 days are the last chance for them) to register as voters before the next general elections which should be held next year

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Penang DAP Hqrs at Kinta Lane, Penang on Saturday, July 24, 1993 at 11.30 a.m.

Penang DAP calls on the people of Penang to “Be A Voter For Tanjung 3” as the next 32 days are the last chance for them) to register as voters before the next general elections which should be held next year

Penang DAP has launched a campaign to call on the people of Penang to “Be A Voter For Tanjung 3” as the next 32 days are the last chance for them to register as voters before the next general elections which should be held next year. Continue reading Penang DAP calls on the people of Penang to “Be A Voter For Tanjung 3” as the next 32 days are the last chance for them) to register as voters before the next general elections which should be held next year

Tsu Koon has given the Election Commission the excuse not to reduce further the disparity between urban and rural constituencies

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and HP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Friday, July 23, 1993:

Tsu Koon has given the Election Commission the excuse not to reduce further the disparity between urban and rural constituencies

The public display today of the new draft proposals by the Election Commission for the redelineation of parliamentary and state assembly constituencies has confirmed what I said in the Penang State Assembly on July 13 about, its effect on Penang State Assembly constituencies. Continue reading Tsu Koon has given the Election Commission the excuse not to reduce further the disparity between urban and rural constituencies

If 10,000 Malaysians had registered themselves as voters in eight constituencies in the last general elections and exercised their- right no vote against the Barisan Nasional the Barisan Nasional would have lost its two-thirds parliamentary majority

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit. Siang, at the DAP leadership conference at Hotel Wentworth Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, 18th July 1993 at 10 a.m.

If 10,000 Malaysians had registered themselves as voters in eight constituencies in the last general elections and exercised their- right no vote against the Barisan Nasional the Barisan Nasional would have lost its two-thirds parliamentary majority

In the 10-day Parliamentary meeting starting tomorrow, Parliament would be asked to approve another Constitution Amendment Bill – the third this year – just for .the sake of one person, to allow Tun Mustapha to keep his Sabah State Assembly seat of Usukan while being appointed Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs. Continue reading If 10,000 Malaysians had registered themselves as voters in eight constituencies in the last general elections and exercised their- right no vote against the Barisan Nasional the Barisan Nasional would have lost its two-thirds parliamentary majority

All eligible voters should register .as voters which begins tomorrow as it will be the last voters’ registration exercise before the next general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, July .14, 1993:

All eligible voters should register .as voters which begins tomorrow as it will be the last voters’ registration exercise before the next general elections

All eligible voters who are Malaysians who have reached 21 years should register as voters which begins tomorrow as it will be the last voters’ registration exercise before the next general elections which is expected to be held next year. Continue reading All eligible voters should register .as voters which begins tomorrow as it will be the last voters’ registration exercise before the next general elections

Penang State Assembly should set the lead in Malaysia by introducing laws requiring the Chief Minister, State Exco Members and Assemblymen and top civil servants to publicly declare their family assests

Speech by Penang Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Assemblyman for Padang Kota, Lim Kit Siang, in the Penang State Assembly on the Members of the Administration and the Legislative Assembly (Remuneration) Amendment Enactment 1993 on Tuesday, July 6, 1993

Penang State Assembly should set the lead in Malaysia by introducing laws requiring the Chief Minister, State Exco Members and Assemblymen and top civil servants to publicly declare their family assests

The Penang State Government is the last State Government to introduce the bill to increase remuneration for the Chief Minister, the Speaker, State Executive Councillors and State Assemblymen. Continue reading Penang State Assembly should set the lead in Malaysia by introducing laws requiring the Chief Minister, State Exco Members and Assemblymen and top civil servants to publicly declare their family assests

Liong Sik should be prepared to have a public debate with the DAP on the Langkawi Project if he is serious about MCA wanting to regain MCA lost seats in Penang

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, June 29, 1993:

Liong Sik should be prepared to have a public debate with the DAP on the Langkawi Project if he is serious about MCA wanting to regain MCA lost seats in Penang

MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, should be prepared to have a public debate with the DAP on the Langkawi Project if he is serious about the MCA wanting to regain MCA lost seats in Penang in thee next general elections. Continue reading Liong Sik should be prepared to have a public debate with the DAP on the Langkawi Project if he is serious about MCA wanting to regain MCA lost seats in Penang

Liong Sik should head the MCA task force to regain MCA lost seats in Penang and announce that he is returning to Penang to contest for a Parliamentary seat in the next general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Monday, June 28, 1993:

Liong Sik should head the MCA task force to regain MCA lost seats in Penang and announce that he is returning to Penang to contest for a Parliamentary seat in the next general elections

MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik, announced after the MCA General Assembly yesterday that the MCA will set up a special task force to recapture parliamentary and state seats lost to the DAP in Penang in the 1990 General Elections. Continue reading Liong Sik should head the MCA task force to regain MCA lost seats in Penang and announce that he is returning to Penang to contest for a Parliamentary seat in the next general elections

Scandalous that the Malaysian Constitution should be amended just to enable one person to be Federal Cabinet Minister and save UMNO Sabah from the embarrassment of a Sabah State by-election which it might lose

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, June 12, 1993:

Scandalous that the Malaysian Constitution should be amended just to enable one person to be Federal Cabinet Minister and save UMNO Sabah from the embarrassment of a Sabah State by-election which it might lose

After agonizing for over three weeks, the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, has finally decided to amend the Malaysian Constitution to enable Tun Mustapha to become the Minister for Sabah Affairs without having to resign from the Usukan Sabah State Assembly seat, followed by a by-election as required by Article 43(8) of the Federal Constitution. Continue reading Scandalous that the Malaysian Constitution should be amended just to enable one person to be Federal Cabinet Minister and save UMNO Sabah from the embarrassment of a Sabah State by-election which it might lose