EC seeking legal advice on extension of deadline

The Elections Commission (EC) is currently seeking legal advice on whether the deadline for overseas Malaysians to register as postal voters can be extended.

Well, this is how the EC works. They are now trying to rectify all these hassles and problems at the last minute. Previously, there are so many complaints from our Malaysian friends working and residing overseas on their efforts to get registered as voters. The uncooperative manner of the officials and staffs at the embassies, high commissions and consulates abroad, inquiries channel to these foreign missions are greeted with unfriendly response, most of the time with no reply at all.

And recently, the EC website has been jammed and no one from the EC seems to care of the sudden breakdown of their website which also serve as an important channel for overseas Malaysians to refer to and with all these technical glitch, why hasn't EC initiate any contingency plan earlier in the first place but instead choose to address all these problems at the last minute?

Where is EC's efficiency? The chairman of the EC, his deputy and the entire board of commissioners should in fact resign immediately over their failure to address such situation immediately. The parliament has been dissolved, the polling date is yet to be fixed. Why? Because all these "technical glitch" at the EC side are still pending for any effective solution.

The EC is very ineffective in discharging their duties and responsibilities for our people and the nation.

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