Publish date10 Apr 2018 - 14:39
Story Code : 323781

Malaysians go to polls on May 9

Malaysia’s 14th General Election is scheduled to be held on May 9, while the nomination day falls on April 28, Election Commission has announced.
Malaysians go to polls on May 9
The announcement came days after after Prime Minister Najib Razak announced the dissolution of parliament, paving the way for general elections in the country.

“The EC has held a meeting and established that polls must be held within 60 days of the date of dissolution,” the commission’s chairman, Mohd Hashim Abdullah, said at a press conference on Tuesday, adding that the polling date had been set for May 9.

The commission also announced that candidates would be nominated on April 28. Candidates have only 11 days to campaign, the minimum campaigning period required by law.

The election date will fall on Wednesday, a weekday, in a rare move that rose concerns of voter turnout.

“This raises the question for people wanting to take leave to travel to their hometowns and it reduces access to voters, unless 9 May is declared a public holiday,” Maria Chin Abdullah, who is now contesting elections with the opposition alliance, said.

Tensions rose recently after two pieces of legislation seen to be favoring favor Razak’s ruling Barisa Nasional coalition were rushed through the parliament.

One of the laws has revised the electoral map, and the other, the so-called Anti-Fake News 2018 Bill, would allow prison terms of up to six years for spreading lies. Critics have described the moves as “dirty tricks” and “downright cheating” ahead of the elections.

The prime minister, who is grappling with a massive scandal at a state fund and public anger over rising living costs, is under pressure to deliver an emphatic win for the ruling coalition.

Among Najib’s main rival is former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed.

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