Dr Wee endorses amendments to citizenship provisions in Constitution


PETALING JAYA: The proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution concerning citizenship laws are crucial and necessary to resolve the predicaments faced by Malaysians, says Ayer Hitam MP Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

In backing the proposal, he recounted tales of families grappling with citizenship issues in Malaysia, expressing gratitude to the Home Minister for introducing the bill that would address these challenges.

"The recent court victory of a woman whose overseas-born child was declared Malaysian is a revelation, highlighting the prevalence of similar cases," the Ayer Hitam MP said while discussing the citizenship Bill in Parliament on Wednesday (Oct 16).

"We should acknowledge the Home Minister's efforts, which have resolved nearly 67% of pending citizenship cases, and his dedication to finding a resolution for this concern.

"People from various communities, not limited to the Chinese but including Malays and Indians, have sought my help with their citizenship status.

"It's crucial to seriously consider the entitlements of Malaysians who are entitled to their birthright," Dr Wee added.

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