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Malaysia's Parti Keadilan Rakyat deputy president calls for election

28.09.2022

KUALA LUMPUR: Parti Keadilan Rakyat deputy president Rafizi Ramli has launched an online petition calling for Malaysia's 15th general election during the year-end flood season.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday Sep 27 he said all parties should focus on dealing with the floods and all other matters that can be postponed should be set aside.

Holding the GE 15 during the floods means more than RM 1 billion US $216 million will be used to administer an election, while the people's fund should be better directed towards disaster management efforts.

He said hundreds of thousands of civil servants will have to be on duty to handle the election while they should be with volunteers assisting flood victims.

The petition on change.org has received more than 7,500 signatures as of 2 pm on Wednesday.

President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the United Malays National Organisation UMNO or President Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, has been pushing for snap polls with the intention of wresting back power.

UMNO is currently running the ruling government alongside Perikatan Nasional's Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia and Parti Islam Se-Malaysia. There are signs that they will be entering the election as opponents.

Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob, a UMNO vice president, is facing mounting pressure to dissolve parliament, but he has yet to commit to a timeline. Ahmad Zahid's call for GE 15 does not sit well with the opposition, which insists that the monsoon season at the end of the year is not a suitable time for polls. Malaysia s Meteorological Department warned of floods during the north-east monsoon season, which typically starts in November and ends in March.

The Bagan Datuk MP said the opposition wants to delay the general election because it is afraid of losing.