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Teresa Kok

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Teresa Kok Suh Sim (Chinese language|Chinese: ?????????) born 31 March 1964) is a Malaysian politician and a member of the Democratic Action Party (Malaysia)|Democratic Action Party (DAP). She is the first Malaysian Chinese|Chinese woman to be elected into the Parliament of Malaysia|Malaysian parliament. She is a graduate from the University of Malaya and has a degree in philosophy.

Kok represents the constituency of Seputeh in Kuala Lumpur in Parliament. She is also the DAP Publicity Secretary, the National Secretary of DAP Wanita (the women's wing of the DAP) and a member of the DAP Disciplinary Committee. In Parliament, she is also a member of the Select Committee on Review of Penal Code & Criminal Procedure Code.

She is the Secretary of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Myanmar Caucus and, in this role, has spoken up for a group of Muslim Rohingya refugees focibly repatriated from Malaysia in 2002.

She has been an advocate for privacy and has spoken out against the need for an individuals religion and marital status to be on the new national identity card known as the Mykad. (News Release, "Government Proposal to Add Marital, Constituency Information to MyKad Should Be Debated," MP for Seputeh Teresa Kok, September 27, 2002).

She is currently unmarried.


! Parliamentary seat !! Votes Obtained !! Majority !! Ballots Cast !! Opponent !! Turnout
1999 P110 Seputeh 28657 won by 5200 52705 Dr Sua Chong Keh (BN - Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA) 73.59 %
2004 P122 Seputeh 28,921 won by 11503 46503 Chin Yen Foo (BN - Malaysian Chinese Association|MCA) 62.29%





  • Kok, Teresa (2002). http://www.hakam.org/news290102_mp.htm "Government Should Not Send The Rohingya Refugees Who Broke Into The UNHCR Office Back To Burma". Retrieved Nov. 5, 2005.

  • Kok, Teresa (2005). http://teresakok.blogsome.com/profile/ "Teresa Kok Suh Shim". Retrieved Oct. 29, 2005.




  • http://teresakok.blogsome.com/ Teresa Kok's blog.

  • http://www.parlimen.gov.my/DewRakyat_KedAhli_detail.php?id=209 Teresa Kok's Parliamentary Web Page


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Category:1964 births|Kok Suh Sim, Teresa
Category:Malaysian politicians|Kok Suh Sim, Teresa
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Category:Malaysian opposition

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Last Modified:   2005-11-07


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