Female Voters Malaysia

It’s time Malaysian women claim equal representation in the government

Coming soon…General Elections

Confirmed.

The 12th General Elections is around the corner. We just need for MCA to defer their party election to re-confirm it.

BN workers undergoing ‘training’ intensified. Of course, UMNO workers already been primed through. Now BN is getting their MCA, MIC, Gerakan, etc. to be ‘trained’ up to ensure victory.

Expect your neighbourhood and roads/streets to be inundated with those blue scales/dacing flags extensively everywhere.

Who would you like to see dropped from the election candidate’s list?

January 6, 2008 Posted by femalevoters | Government, News, Parliament, family, politics | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Sympathies to Chua Soi Lek

Man make choices, man have to be man enough to admit actions committed.

We support this minister who is the best performer in the Badawi government. Chua Soi Lek is man enough to come out in the open to confront this issue. He leaves the rest of the BN ministers way behind in terms of accountability in their appointed duty. Kudos.

On the moral side, we leave it to his family to be the judge.

Click here to an article that sums up what we feel.

January 2, 2008 Posted by femalevoters | Government, MPs we like, News | , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Training required for this MP

Got this extracted from an article from Malaysiakini yesterday:

No need for non-Muslim affairs dept

Meanwhile, Abdullah yesterday said it was not necessary to set up a non-muslim affairs department because an effective special committee is already in place.

He said this after Indian non-governmental organisations requested the government to set up the department to handle the affairs of non-Muslims in the country. The premier explained that the existing committee in the PM’s Department comprised of Minister in the PM’s Department Bernard Dompok (handling Christian matters), Works Minister S Samy Vellu (Hindu) and Housing and Local Government Minister Ong Ka Ting (Buddhism).

Abdullah also said that the National Unity Department has a similar committee with a minister (Dr Maximus Ongkili) entrusted with matters pertaining to solidarity, religions and beliefs.

Dear MP for Kepala Batas,

Please ask your assistant to look up the Hansard. For the sake of justice, now is the turn of the Executive to execute the necessary administration, not to make excuses.

P/S:

The last time these named ministers came to you with a memo on religious issues, they received sharp rebukes from your government. How can they be effective when they have been publicly failed by you in the eyes of your voters?

December 21, 2007 Posted by femalevoters | Government, MPs under par, News, Parliament | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet