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Rafidah Abd Aziz (Kuala Kangsar)

By Deborah Loh

February 3, 2010

*Corrected 2 April 2011

KUALA Kangsar Member of Parliament (MP) Tan Sri Rafidah Abd Aziz’s response to the MP Watch: Eye on Parliament project, which asks all 222 MPs six questions.


(source: parlimen.gov.my)
Name: Rafidah Abd Aziz
Constituency:
Kuala Kangsar

Party: Umno
Years as MP:
Since 1978
Government position:
None

Party position: Supreme Council member*

Membership in parliamentary committees or caucus: None

Blog/Website: None

Response to MP Watch questions: No reply (Deadline 2 Feb 2010)


1Would you support the abolition/review of the Internal Security Act, in particular the provision that allows for detention without trial?

2Do you think Malaysia should be a secular or an Islamic state? Why?

3How do you define your role as an elected MP? Does Parliament provide you with the necessary infrastructure and support to fulfill your role?

4Would you support a Freedom of Information Act? Why or why not?

5If there was one thing you could do to strengthen parliamentary democracy in Malaysia, what would it be?

6Do 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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Filed Under: MP Watch Tagged With: Kuala Kangsar, MP Watch, Rafidah Abd Aziz

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  1. ahoo says

    February 4, 2010 at 5:27 pm

    Nothing to comment for her. She may be worried that those skeletons may jump out of the closet if she talks about politics again.

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