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GE15: women candidates in Penang want to spur gender equality

Pakatan Harapan’s Fadhlina Sidek, Barisan Nasional’s Saw Yee Fung note female progress in politics

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2022 1:22PM

GE15: women candidates in Penang want to spur gender equality
Pakatan Harapan’s candidate for Nibong Tebal, Fadhlina Sidek, says women can also become world leaders just as good as men. – Fadhlina Sidek Facebook pic, November 15, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – Women candidates contesting in the coming general election in Penang have expressed their intention to fight for gender equality and women’s rights if they are elected.

Apart from solving issues in their respective constituencies, these women candidates also intend to make their voices heard in Parliament.

Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) candidate for Nibong Tebal, Fadhlina Sidek (PH-PKR), said she wanted to fight for the rights of the country’s women.

Fadhlina, who heads Wanita PKR, said she was also enthusiastic and proud about her involvement as a woman in the political field.

“I would encourage women out there to fight for a better Malaysia despite facing criticism that a woman’s ‘playground’ should not be in politics,” she said.

Fadhlina, 45, said women these days have progressed from staying in the kitchen or doing household chores. In fact, she said women can also become world leaders just as good as men.

“We are now capable of being better leaders as we can run the country well through our continuous commitment,” she said.

Meanwhile, Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate for Bayan Baru, Saw Yee Fung (BN-MCA), said she was also fighting for the rights of the people.

While admitting she has faced many challenges in her venture into politics, Saw, 33, said it was her passion and determination that has resulted in her standing as a candidate for the national polls.

“In this era, women are no longer seen as weaker vessels that need to be protected as they are able to comprehend every circumstance. 

“Despite all doubts about women politicians, I stand strong in pursuing what I want to do for the country,” she said.

Saw said she also believed that women should be actively involved in politics in order to fight for a better Malaysia as the world moves towards women empowerment.

Fadhlina and Saw are among six women contesting for parliamentary seats in Penang in the national polls.

The other four are Dr Siti Mastura Mohamad (PN-PAS) for Kepala Batas, Nurul Izzah Anwar (PH-PKR) for Permatang Pauh, and Lim Hui Ying (PH-DAP) and Tan Kim Nee (BN-MCA) for Tanjong. – Bernama, November 15, 2022

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