Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia today urged political parties in the country to field more women candidates in the next general election to enable more women representatives in Parliament.
He said based on his experience as Speaker for nine years, it was found that women functioned most effectively as members of Parliament.
"So I hope that political parties, whether government or opposition, to field more women candidates," he told reporters after delivering a keynote address at the Commonwealth Women Parliamentary South East Asia Regional Seminar in Parliament today.
Also present were deputy speaker of the Parliament of Singapore Lim Biow Chuan, chairman of Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) Datuk Dr Noraini Ahmad and secretary general of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Akhbar Khan.
He also said the goal to attain the policy of 30 per cent women in the policy making category in the public and private sectors would not be met if political parties were reluctant to increase the number of women candidates to represent their respective parties.
Earlier in his keynote address, Pandikar Amin said there are only 2,086 or 19.4 per cent of women Parliamentarians in Asia.
"Therefore, there is an urgent need for you (women parliamentarians) to engage your respective governments and persuade them to include and nominate more women as candidates during elections.
"Perhaps, there is a need to create more awareness among women and female students and women organisations regarding the work of a Member of Parliament and persuade the educated ones to join politics," he said.
He also suggested having CWP fundamentals programmes for new women Parliamentarians in this region.
"Such a programme would be highly beneficial and contribute much towards all of our commitment towards achieving the highest standards of democratic governance," he added.
Meanwhile, Noraini in her speech, said the one-day CWP seminar is designed to provide an opportunity for members of the region to share experiences and gain knowledge on methods of capacity building and policy making within the real world setting.
This could be released through engaging interactive discussion sessions and networking opportunities with key stakeholders, she said.
The programme focused on a range of themes covering legislation, committee management and engagement with civil society, international institutions and the private sector.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Fri Apr 07 2017

Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia in a group photo session during the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians South East Asia Regional Seminar 'Women and Development: Bridging The Gap' at Parliment today. - BERNAMA pic

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