PETALING JAYA: Comprehensive reforms are needed if Malaysia is to progress after the 15th General Election, says the G25 group of eminent Malays.
Below is their statement in full;We, the members of G25, welcome the encouraging signs of growing political stability in the country following the 15th General Election . We hope that this will help Datuk Sri Anwar Ibrahim as Prime Minister to carry out the party’s pledges in its election campaign manifesto.
We therefore call upon the KSN to issue a circular to all KSUs of Federal ministries and to all State Secretaries that the government expects all the administrative and financial regulations to be strictly applied and complied with under their respective jurisdictions. We would like to see these reforms which have been agreed to in the previous government be immediately brought to parliament for legislation. There is no reason or excuse to delay them. We therefore call upon the PM to show political leadership in pushing them through Parliament.
Disadvantaged students from both the rural and urban poor are the most at risk of lagging behind and worse, dropping out of school altogether. The Covid-19 aftermath learning losses are putting them further behind when the intervention programmes are delayed or severely lacking. With a weak foundation at the primary level, they would trail behind in their secondary and tertiary years and would not have a chance in the job market in the future.
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