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Opposition vital to democracy, says Irene Wong in response to SUPP criticism
Irene Wong
SIBU (June 8): A strong and effective opposition is indispensable in any democratic system of government, said Irene Wong, special assistant to Sibu MP Oscar Ling.
She emphasised that the opposition plays a vital role in monitoring the government, checking its power, proposing alternatives, and voicing the concerns of the people.
'It is precisely because of the opposition that the people's interests are not neglected and the government's power can be kept in check,' she added.
Wong was referring to the recent statement from Sarawak United Peoples' Party's (SUPP) accusing the Democratic Action Party (DAP) of committing the so-called 'Four Major Sins,' for voicing out against the government.
'Monitoring the government and raising questions is not an act of sabotage, but a way to improve governance,' she said.
She stressed that as the largest opposition party in Sarawak, DAP has the responsibility to scrutinise government policies and ensure that the distribution of public resources is fair and transparent.
'The opposition raises questions to ensure that the pursuit of autonomy is not merely rhetorical but delivers real benefits to the people.'
She also referred to a recent issue raised in the Sarawak State Assembly regarding the Sarawak government's RM100 million travel expenses for which a clear explanation has yet to be provided.
'Who exactly is this money spent on, where did it go, what was it used for, and how many people were involved in the trips?' Wong asked.
'The people have a right to know the details of such a massive expenditure.'
At the same time, basic infrastructure development in rural areas remains slow, she said, adding some areas even experienced low water pressure during festive periods, indicating an imbalance in resource allocation.
'If the government is clean and accountable, why fear public questions? If SUPP truly serves the people, it should welcome oversight rather than smear those who ask questions.' checks and balances dap Irene Wong lead opposition