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Nazri to consult A-G on holding election after completion of mandate

Jul 07, 2012

KUALA KANGSAR, July 7 — Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz said today he would consult the Attorney-General over a proposal to have the general election held only upon completion of the five-year mandate of the government.

He said the matter had to be referred to the Attorney-General to determine whether the Federal Constitution has to be amended or otherwise.

“I want to seek the advice of the Attorney-General on how to go about it, whether it is necessary to amend the Federal Constitution or whether it would be sufficient to use provisions under the Election Commission regulations,” he told reporters after launching a community programme in Kampung Tanah Merah, here.

Nazri (picture) said a general election held after the completion of the five-year mandate of the government would not interfere with programmes that are designed to be implemented over a five-year period. 

He also said that a general election held upon completion of the five-year mandate would negate opposition claims that the all government aid was designed to fish for votes.

“On the contrary, the government fulfils its responsibility of assisting the people. We give all kinds of aid, not just because the general election is near,” he said.

Nazri had said in the Dewan Rakyat that the government was contemplating holding on to its five-year mandate before calling for the next general election, which is due in April next year.

He had said that he personally subscribed to the idea and was prepared to be the catalyst to achieve that objective. — Bernama