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Malaysian general election, 2018

Malaysian general election, 2018   :  today we are talking about upcoming event Malaysian general election, 2018. i hope you will enjoy this post.

Malaysian general election, 2018


Malaysia's 14th general election (GE14 or PRU 14, Malai: acronym in Pilibhit Rai Umam K-14) will be elected on May 9, 2018, members of 14th member of Malaysia. The 13th Parliament of Malaysia was filled on April 7, 2018. On June 24, 2013, five years after the first session of the first session of the 13th Parliament of Malaysia, was automatically dispersed on 24th June 2018.

The Constitution of Malaysia is necessary that the general elections will be held in the fifth calendar year, unless they dissolve by Yang D-Pertun Agang due to the proposal of a leader or the request of the Prime Minister.

Malaysian general election, 2018


222 members of the House of Representatives (Malay: Dewan Rakat) are elected from one-member constituency using first-past voting postal system. Malaysia does not register compulsory voting and automatic voters. The elections are conducted by the Election Commission of Malaysia (EC), which is under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Department.

The government has been criticized for raising the speed of redistricting process and for making countless districts of opposition parties, where MPs in a government-dominated district are MPs. Can represent as many as 10 times as many elements as possible.


  • Timeline


Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has submitted a redlining report to the Election Commission in Parliament, in which the peninsula has 98 parliamentary seats out of 165 in Malaysia.

Najib Razaq has announced that the Malaysian Parliament will dissolve on 7 April 2018, on the consent of Sultan Muhammad V, Malaysia's Yang de-Pertune Agang. Malaysian Prime Minister announced on April 6, 2018, local time from 12 am in his office in Putrajaya, which was broadcast live on the Malaysian government-owned television channel TV 1.

Election Commission Chairman Mohamed Hashim Abdullah announced that the 14th general elections will be held on 9th May 2018, on 28th April 2018, with nomination day on 5th and 2018, with the initial voting day on May 5, 2018.


  • Election system


222 members of the Diwan Ranch, a house dominated by Parliament, were elected in first-past voting in one-member constituency.

Malaysia does not register compulsory voting and automatic voters. Although age of voting is 21, most of the age in the country is 18. Election was conducted by the Election Commission of Malaysia.


  • Election Observer


The Election Commission has invited 14 countries to participate as foreign observers, including ASEAN representatives, representatives of election management organizations, Commonwealth of Nations, Asian and European countries, and a study and support center for the Malaysian Commonwealth Studies Center. Based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Seven countries agreed to send their representatives, including Indonesia, Thailand, Maldives, Timor-Leste, Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan.


  • Controversies

Polling Day at MidWalk

Gerrymandering

Nomination Day Controversy

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If you want List of Malaysian General Election Candidates, 2018
then click on this link.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_candidates_of_the_Malaysian_general_election,_2018 



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