Back again in our studio is Ong Kian Ming, political analyst turned MP for Serdang. Following on his critical review of the politics of delimitation Kian Ming explains what to expect as the Election Commission embarks on the next delimitation exercise at the end of the year. He reminds us of the one-man-one-vote principle and the need for a bi-partisan approach to re-drawing boundaries and determining seat allocation.

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#90 BFM Uncensored - Delimitation: The Next Step

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Back again in our studio is Ong Kian Ming, political analyst turned MP for Serdang. Following on his critical review of the politics of delimitation Kian Ming explains what to expect as the Election Commission embarks on the next delimitation exercise at the end of the year. He reminds us of the one-man-one-vote principle and the need for a bi-partisan approach to re-drawing boundaries and determining seat allocation.