THE Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) urges the government to make public the full report presented to them by the Electoral Reform Committee. The Special Committee formed must also conduct their deliberations in a transparent manner. The report was submitted to the government in August 2020 and contains comprehensive reform proposals for the electoral system, which also includes political funding reforms.
“The public is entitled to know and participate in the discourse to reform our electoral system. The government should also provide a clear timeline in which the recommendations will be implemented and involve civil society closely. Any change in our electoral system is fundamental to our democracy and must be carried out with full transparency. Furthermore, with a general election potentially looming this year, it is important for these recommendations to be discussed and debated publicly,” comments Aira Azhari, Manager of the Democracy and Governance Unit at IDEAS.
Furthermore, IDEAS also welcomes the new study published by Bersih 2.0, “Public Funding of Political Parties in Malaysia: Debates, Case Studies and Recommendations.” As the paper shows, public funding of political parties has been implemented in many Westminster democracies before, to varying degrees. Although this model of political funding has not been discussed widely in Malaysia, Bersih’s findings reveals several advantages, the main one being that it reduces the influence of private individuals and corporations.
“In 2020, we held two workshops with youth wings of political parties to raise awareness on the importance of transparency in political funding. One of the proposals that was agreed upon by all participants was the need for some sort of taxpayer funded model to be considered for political parties in Malaysia. All participants expressed concern over the undue influence of tycoons and large corporations on their parties, which was the primary motivation behind their support for a public funding model. I believe that if this is indeed what political parties across the spectrum can agree upon, there is good reason to seriously consider public funding,” adds Aira.
Besides mitigating private individuals’ influence on parties, Bersih’s second recommendation that RM10 million be allocated proportionally to parties according to the number of female MPs it has is a good one. “As we are well aware, our Parliament currently only has 14.4% female MPs, which is not nearly enough. If this public funding model can incentivise parties to showcase more female candidates, and to allocate more resources towards training female political leaders, IDEAS definitely supports it,” concludes Aira.
Media Statement
Thu Jan 28 2021

Any change in our electoral system is fundamental to our democracy and must be carried out with full transparency, said Aira Azhari, Manager of the Democracy and Governance Unit at IDEAS.

Govt to ensure establishment of SEGiM aligns with introduction of Gig Workers Bill
The government intends to ensure that the establishment of the Malaysian Gig Economy Commission (SEGiM) is in line with the introduction of the Gig Workers Bill.

UK steel industry warns of damage as Trump tariffs come into force
US President Donald Trump's tariffs on UK steel "couldn't come at a worse time," the industry has warned as the levy on US imports is introduced, reported PA Media/dpa news.

Penang allocates RM49.45 million for Phase 1 of i-Sejahtera Programme
The Penang government has allocated RM49.45 million for 274,151 recipients under Phase 1 of the i-Sejahtera Programme this year.

PM Anwar calls on all parties to be agents of unity, help unite people of different races
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called on all Malaysians to join hands to become agents of unity and assist the MADANI Government in its efforts to unite all Malaysians

Women representation in senior management fall to 36.2 pct in 2025
The Grant Thornton Women in Business Report reveals a concerning decline in the representation of women in senior management positions in Malaysia.

Singapore Airlines prohibits usage, charging of power banks from April 1
Singapore Airlines (SIA) passengers will not be allowed to use power banks or charge them throughout their flight effective April 1.

Captain of cargo ship arrested over fatal collision in North Sea
The cargo ship captain involved in the North Sea's deadly collision has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.

No plans to follow us in repatriating illegal immigrants - KDN
For the period up to March 9 this year, the total number of deportations from Immigration depots was 9,199 people.

Air pollution responsible for nearly 7 million deaths annually worldwide
A report by the World Air Quality Index indicated that only 17 per cent of cities worldwide meet the recommended air quality standards.

At least 137 Gazans killed in Israeli attacks since ceasefire
According to the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor , Israel has been killing an average of seven Palestinians every two days.

Malaysia strengthens semiconductor supply chain with ASEAN member countries - Liew
Malaysia does not intend to compete with neighbouring countries or other ASEAN member states in its efforts to strengthen supply chains.

Six men arrested for alleged misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil in Semenyih
Six men, including five foreigners in their 30s, were arrested for alleged misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil.

Hamas says new round of Gaza ceasefire talks has begun
expressing optimism that the talks could lead to "tangible progress"

Ukraine says ready to accept 30-day ceasefire with Russia
Ukraine conveyed its readiness to accept a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, as delegations from Kyiv and Washington met in Saudi Arabia.

Musk's SpaceX agrees Starlink cooperation with Airtel in India
Tech billionaire Elon Musk plans to enter the Indian internet market with his Starlink satellite system, reported German news agency dpa.

Trump announces higher steel and aluminium tariffs for Canada
US President Donald Trump plans to impose additional high tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Canada.
![[COLUMNIST] The futility of resisting English: A barrier to national progress [COLUMNIST] The futility of resisting English: A barrier to national progress](https://resizer-awani.eco.astro.com.my/tr:w-177,h-100,q-100,f-auto/https://img.astroawani.com/2025-03/81741686561_EMIR.jpg)
[COLUMNIST] The futility of resisting English: A barrier to national progress
Promoting Malay language doesn't mean disparaging or undermining other languages, we can uplift it without diminishing others.

What is driving the bloodshed in Syria?
The violence has pitted the Islamist-led government's security forces against fighters from Assad's Alawite minority.

Only seven countries met WHO air quality standards in 2024, data shows
Only Australia, New Zealand, the Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Estonia and Iceland made the grade, according to IQAir.

Gaza hunger crisis could return if Israeli blockade continues, UN relief agency chief says
UNRWA warns the situation in Gaza is quickly deteriorating.