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Malaysia Needs Reforms, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim Reaffirms

M.Cby M.C
June 9, 2023
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Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister Of Malaysia

Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister Of Malaysia

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has underlined the necessity for reforms, stating that the country either adapt or perish.

“When it comes to governance, I think it is my duty to initiate and effect change because the country is somewhat destroyed. I do not believe Malaysia will survive unless there is a clear political commitment and resolve to change,” he stated. The Minister also emphasized his determination to convert Malaysia from race-based to needs-based affirmative action programs.

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Anwar Ibrahim has called for swift reforms in Malaysia, or the country risk perishing.

Anwar, 75, was elected Prime Minister in November 2022, completing his rocky journey to the pinnacle of Malaysian politics. In the 1990s, he rose quickly through the political ranks to become Second-in-Command to then-Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

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Expelled and implicated of sexual assault and corruption during the Asian Financial Crisis, Anwar was incarcerated twice on widely believed politically driven allegations, fueling reforms effort that has lasted over twenty years. Malaysia has been an ethnic diverse nation, although initiatives favoring the Muslim Malays and Indigenous peoples have been in existence since the 1970s.

Race base needs
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has promised to make Malaysia need-base country rather than the Race-base needs, the country has experienced since 1970.

However, various policies, that provide some ethnic groups with advantages in areas ranging from employment, to education and accommodation, were implemented as an element of propaganda effort in the aftermath of racial rioting between Malays and ethnic Chinese in 1969.

While regulations were intended to be transitory, they have stayed in effect ever since, fueling discontent throughout Malaysia’s minority Chinese and Indian communities, and prompting many to emigrate in search of greater prospects overseas. Considering Malaysia’s relatively significant wealth disparities, it has also raised concerns about whether the measures have affected those who need them the most.

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According to Anwar, a needs-based strategy “would help the Malays more than race-based policies, because race-based policies have been proven to benefit the few elites and their cronies.”.

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Anwar Ibrahim is the first Prime Minister from Multiracial Party to lead Malaysia.

As Malaysia’s first Prime Minister from a Multiracial Party, Anwar set precedent in a country, previously dominated by Malay and other race-based parties. Malays constitute slightly more than half of the population and are Muslim by religion.

On the other hand, it has also been difficult footing, because his Pakatan Harapan coalition could not garner enough seats to establish a government on its own. Moreover, his ascension to the throne was accomplished, thanks to an alliance with minor parties like Barisan Nasional (National Front), headed by the United Malays National Organization (UMNO).

Anwar, however, brushes off concerns about differing goals within his alliance. “What is important is the coalition is based on certain core principles; good governance, a strong stance against corruption and abuse of power, and economic policies that could cater to the common man and woman,” he said.

The Opposition Perikatan Nasional

Hamzah Zainudin
Hamzah Zainudin, major opposition to the Prime Minister, and leader of the Perikatan Nasional.

In Malaysia, racial and religious tensions have been persistent. The Prime Minister’s major opponent, has been Perikatan Nasional (National Alliance), a grouping of hardline Malay-Muslim parties. It has previously criticized Anwar over matters such as his administration’s recent choice to drop its appeal against court order, allowing non-Muslims to use the Malay and Arabic term for God, Allah. This prompted the opposition politician Hamzah Zainudin to addressed Prime Minister Anwar as “reckless.”

However, with six state elections approaching in August, the discussion over race and religion is set to boil up even hotter. “God willing, I think we will win big in the upcoming elections.” The masses are still with us, and they do not feel that the present administration can handle the situation. “Maybe they are just waiting for us to take over,” opposition leader Hamzah averred.

Notwithstanding, the Prime Minister is unperturbed by the opposition. He claimed that, his administration is “very stable.”

“What else do you expect the opposition to do. Some are very jittery because of my strong stance against corruption and abuse of power. There is always this rumor about people swinging sides, changing sides. It doesn’t bother me. I think they misread it if they think that I’m a bit rattled. No.”

Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Najib Razak
Najib Razak became the first Malaysian Prime Minister to be convicted of a crime and jailed.

The Prime Minister again disclosed that, some of the nation’s most corrupt political class are “ganging up with the billions at their disposal” to depose him. “But now that I’m in power, I’m not sitting idle.” “I will fight them if they want to buy people, bribe people, and protect their turf,” he declared.

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