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Women’s parliamentary caucus mooted |
May 28, 08 5:38pm |
A group of women parliamentarians will hold a meeting tomorrow to garner support for a Women’s Parliamentary Caucus.
More on that and other snippets from today’s parliamentary proceedings follow: A group of women parliamentarians will hold a meeting tomorrow to garner support for a Women’s Parliamentary Caucus. Chong Eng, three-term DAP representative for Bukit Mertajam, said she hopes for enough support from all 24 women parliamentarians.
“I’ve always been very keen on women’s issues. We need to go back to basics and have something for women by women.” Chong said the idea for a women’s parliamentary caucus had previously been mooted by former Women, Family and Community Development Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil a few years ago, but that it had failed to take off. Parliamentary Opposition Leader Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (PKR-Permatang Pauh) added: “It is time to set up a caucus to tackle women’s issues without involving politics.” The Parliamentary Caucus on Gender Equality previously chaired by ex-Ampang MP Dr Rozaidah Talib was targeted as being ineffective during the last legislative session. |