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No replies for 29 April 2010

By Koh Lay Chin

April 30, 2010

THE following Members of Parliament (MPs) have not replied to the six questions under MP Watch: Eye on Parliament as of Thursday, 29th April 2010, the end of a two-week deadline. Their responses will be updated if and when they reply.

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Name: Abdul Wahab Dolah
Constituency: Igan

Party: PBB (Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak)

Years as MP:
2004-2008 (Kuala Rajang)
2008 – present (Igan)

Government position: None

Party position:
Central committee member

Membership in parliamentary committees or caucus: None

Blog/Website: None 


Name: Alexander Nanta Linggi
Constituency:
Kapit

Party: PBB
Years as MP:
Since 1999

Government position: None

Party position:
Supreme executive council member

Membership in parliamentary committees or caucus:
Public Accounts Committee member

Blog/Website: None 


Name: Mohd Nor Othman
Constituency: Hulu Terengganu

Party: Umno
Years as MP:
Since 2008

Government position: None

Party position:
Hulu Terengganu division chief

Membership in parliamentary committees or caucus: None

Blog/Website: None 

 


Name: Tiong Thai King
Constituency:
Lanang

Party: SUPP (Sarawak United Peoples’ Party)
Years as MP:
Since 1995

Government position: None

Party position:
Vice president

Membership in parliamentary committees or caucus: None

Blog/Website: None 


Would you support the abolition/review of the Internal Security Act, in particular the provision that allows for detention without trial? Why or why not?

Do you think Malaysia should be a secular or an Islamic state? Why?

How do you define your role as an elected MP? Does Parliament provide you with the necessary infrastructure and support to fulfill your role?

Would you support a Freedom of Information Act? Why or why not?

If there was one thing you could do to strengthen parliamentary democracy in Malaysia, what would it be?

Do you believe in separation of powers between the government, Parliament and judiciary? Why or why not?

For other MP responses, see Full MP list

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