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IDEAS_Media_Statement_21_Mar_2021_Launch_of_Kita,_Bukan_Kami_Campaign.pdf
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IDEAS Media Statement 21 March 2021 - IDEAS Launches Kita, Bukan Kami Campaign to promote national unity and inter-racial harmony
MEDIA STATEMENT -
IDEAS: Postponement of Undi18 and automatic voter registration is disrespectful of Parliament’s mandate
Peruntukan Pembangunan Kawasan: Pemansuhan atau Pembaharuan? 30 Mac 2021

Gabungan Pilihan Raya Bersih dan Adil (BERSIH 2.0) dan Institut Demokrasi dan Hal Ehwal Ekonomi (IDEAS) akan mengadakan satu pelancaran dan forum dalam talian yang bertajuk "Peruntukan Pembangunan Kawasan: Pemansuhan atau Pembaharuan?" pada 30 Mac 2021, 10:30 pagi - 12:30 tengahari. Para panelis adalah seperti berikut

Pembentang dan penyelidik laporan - Sri Murniati, Pengurus Penyelidik, IDEAS
Panelis: 1) YB Datuk Rizam bin Ismail, ADUN Sg Air Tawar; 2) YB Dr Ong Kian Ming, Ahli Parlimen Bangi; 3) YB Tuan Wong Chen, Ahli Parlimen Subang

Untuk pendaftaran Zoom, sila isikan butiran melalui pautan Google Form:
https://forms.gle/56GRRev2B3UMybZXA

Program juga akan disiarkan di laman Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BERSIH2.0/live dan juga https://www.facebook.com/IDEASMalaysia/live
IDEAS and Bersih released a report on Malaysia's Constituency Development Funds. Click on the link to download

https://www.bersih.org/download/removal-or-reform-charting-the-way-forward-for-malaysias-constituency-development-funds/
CDF Law Needed to Prevent Abuse of Power and Ensure Equitable Allocation
IDEAS_Media_Statement_New_Gazetted_Ordinance_an_Affront_to_Public.pdf
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MEDIA STATEMENT
IDEAS: New Gazetted Ordinance is an Affront to Public Accountability
Media Statement: IDEAS seeks answers over repeated changes to ECRL project and calls for transparency
The Merdeka Centre's latest survey shows Malaysians are having a growing hesitation towards the concept of liberalism. The survey, "Perceptions Towards Liberalism in Malaysia", shows that perceptions towards liberalism as a 'bad concept' for Malaysia has increased from 22% to 42% between 2016 to 2020.

From the survey, breaking down the respondents by socio-economic status gets us to striking notes - Such as that 65% of Malay respondents believed liberalism was a bad concept, 62% and 66% of Chinese and Indians respectively believed it was a good concept. Likewise, a higher proportion of rural to urban respondents (50% to 28%) believed liberalism was a negative concept.

Join our webinar where the Senior Research Manager of Merdeka Center, Tan Seng Keat, will present and discuss their findings!

Register here: https://lnkd.in/gVk3_-w
MEDIA STATEMENT

 IDEAS calls for transparency in government’s decision to withdraw from National Trust Fund for vaccine expenses