The Sun (Malaysia)

Support for local govt elections

> Voting should not only be limited to mayors: Maria Chin

- BY ADRIAN PHUNG AND P. CHANDRA SAGARAN

PETALING JAYA: Petaling Jaya parliament­arian Maria Chin Abdullah and Bukit Gasing assemblyma­n Rajiv Rishyakara­n fully support the proposal of having elections for local government posts.

Maria explained that having such elections would help bring back the third level of votes that have been taken away since the 1960s.

“They (former government) decided to do away with the local government elections because they were afraid the Opposition will take over.

“However, now that Pakatan Harapan (PH) has federal power, let’s do it as a fair game and get the ‘third vote’ back into action,” Maria said while presenting Mother’s Day gifts and expressing appreciati­on to voters at Petaling Jaya Old Town market yesterday.

The first-term parliament­arian added that the local government elections should not be limited to mayors and for the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, instead it should be done right down to local councillor­s as well as the entire Federal Territorie­s.

“This way, we will be able to bring in the right person for the job instead of by appointmen­t.”

Rajiv, who is second term Bukit Gasing assemblyma­n, said on a personal level, he had always supported the idea of having local government elections.

“I believe that it is the best way for us to choose the mayor right down to the councillor­s,” he said.

In IPOH, Ipoh City Watch president Dr Richard Ng said with the change in government at the federal level, PH now has the opportunit­y to amend the Local Government Act 1976 to revive local government elections.

“The opposition parties had been campaignin­g since the 12th general election to restore the elections. They even tried in Penang and Selangor previously but it was rejected by the previous federal government.

“Having local government elections will give the people the third voice to help improve and provide the services rendered to rate payers,” he told theSun yesterday.

Ng said the people have chosen the PH government and there should be no delay in pushing for local government elections.

“Elected representa­tives are more accountabl­e and more efficient than an appointed official.

“They should be non-political partisan. It must be based on ‘no taxation without representa­tion’,” he added.

Ng was commenting on the statement by DAP MP for Kepong Lim Lip Eng who called for local government elections and election of mayors as practised in developed countries.

 ??  ?? Maria handing gifts at Petaling Jaya Old Town market yesterday in conjunctio­n with Mother's Day.
Maria handing gifts at Petaling Jaya Old Town market yesterday in conjunctio­n with Mother's Day.

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