Parliament has been dissolved. Now, I highly recommend you download the MySPR Semak app if you haven't already. ESPECIALLY if you're a new voter.
How does it help? Thread ๐๐ป
The app should be available across all smartphones. Just search "myspr semak" in your app store.
Once you open the app, this is the homepage.
๐๐ป Semakan Daftar Pemilih
๐๐ป Semakan Calon Pilihan Raya
๐๐ป Semakan Keputusan Pilihan Raya
๐๐ป Semakan Daftar Pemilih
Check your voter status here. Now that the Undi18 Bill has been implemented, every Malaysian citizen above the age of 18 can vote. No need to register anymore.
Just check your status via IC number here:
Your details should come out like this.
TAKE NOTE: 1. Parlimen 2. DUN
For this General Election, you will be voting for both your Parlimen and DUN representatives.
(Except Sabah, Sarawak, Melaka & Johor as we already had state elections. So we only vote Parlimen for #GE15)
1. Parlimen
The Member of Parliament (MP) you vote for will represent your parliamentary constituency (kawasan parlimen) in the Dewan Rakyat to draft, debate, and vote on policies that affect the whole country.
2. DUN
The Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) you vote for will represent your DUN constituency (kawasan DUN) in the State Assembly/Dewan Undangan Negeri to draft, debate, and vote on policies more specific to the needs of your state.
What's the difference between Parlimen & DUN?
Parlimen at the federal/national level & DUN at the state level have different jurisdictions & areas of "control." There are also some areas where these jurisdictions overlap.
The reason I recommend everyone have this app is because one of the top concerns re:election is, "I don't know who to vote for."
The info readily available via the MySPR Semak app can help you make your decision.
Here's how:
๐๐ป Semakan Calon Pilihan Raya
Now, parliament has been dissolved. The next thing you should keep your ears & eyes out for:
1. Polling day i.e the date of the election (to be announced by the Election Commission - EC/Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya - SPR)
2. Candidates from each party
Once the EC announces the election date, parties will start announcing their candidates. And this is when we start to decide who to vote for.
No need to scour through every news article. Check the candidates for your Parlimen and your DUN via the app:
The list of candidates will only be available on the app after every party has announced their candidate. If you check now, there is no list.
So come back to this list later and identify who will be contesting in your Parlimen and your DUN.
Then, start looking them up.
This is how I "judge" which candidate I want to vote for:
Also:
๐๐ป Google is your best friend!
๐๐ป Read from multiple sources.
๐๐ป Monitor mainstream news as well as social media.
๐๐ป Question everything and keep an open mind.
๐๐ป Semakan Keputusan Pilihan Raya
Candidate list is not out yet, BUT what you can do is start doing homework of people who previously contested in your Parlimen and DUN, and people who won.
This is where this feature comes in handy.
Once you know your Parlimen and DUN, you can start doing some research based on the previous election.
For example, these are the results for my Parlimen and DUN. So now, I can start checking on these people to see what they have been up to.
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It started with guru ponteng of up to 7 months. But the trial has revealed many more disturbing problems of misconduct and blatant bullying of students (+ whistleblowing teachers) within the institution of public education.
(1/12)
The trial started on 5 September 2022. Tomorrow and Wednesday (10-11 January 2023), we expect the plaintiffs to wrap up on their side.
Then we will finally hear from the defendants as they try to argue that the teacher (and the whole education institution) did no wrong.
(2/12)
This all started with extreme teacher absenteeism of up to 7 months โ almost an entire school year where these students from rural Kota Belud were robbed of English lessons.
And the teacher continued to makan gaji that whole time. No action taken against him.
(3/12)
Four incredibly brave young women from Kota Beludโฃ๏ธ๐ช๐ป
These young women sued their English teacher for extreme absenteeism. The teacher failed to enter class and deliver English lessons for up to seven months. (1/7)
When brought to the attention of those in charge, no action was taken based on the students' complaints. Instead, the entire system fought to protect the absentee teacher instead of fighting to ensure these young women's right to education. (2/7)
Because of that, these brave students also sued:
- the school principal
- district education department (Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah โ PPD)
- state education department (Jabatan Pendidikan Negeri โ JPN)
- the Ministry of Education (Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia โ KPM) (3/7)
Just now my mum told me at the restaurant where she ate, they made an announcement to wish everyone "selamat Hari Merdeka" and played Negaraku. Everyone stood up and sang.
It brought tears to my eyes for 2 reasons:
1. The show of patriotism is genuinely touching.
2. Why don't we have the same energy on 16 September?
The independence of Malaya on 31 August 1957 is undoubtedly monumental in our country's history because without it, there would be no formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963.
But then, why is there always more focus on 31 August as "National Day"?