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Nga: Housing reform among key pillars of 13MP

Nga: Housing reform among key pillars of 13MP

KUALA LUMPUR: Housing reform will be one of the main pillars of the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP), which will be tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in Parliament on July 31.
Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the Madani government is committed to introducing comprehensive reforms aimed at improving housing affordability, accessibility, and sustainability for all Malaysians.
"What I can share is that one of the main pillars of the 13MP is housing reform," he said, without revealing details on the reform.
He said this after a walkabout in the city held in conjunction with the launch of Kuala Lumpur Architecture Week 2025 today.
The 13MP, which sets the direction for the country's development from 2026 to 2030, is the first by the Madani government under Anwar's administration as the country's tenth prime minister.
Meanwhile, when asked about Anwar's call for every new housing project to be comprehensively planned, complete with facilities such as schools, preschools and nurseries, Nga said; "It shows that the prime minister has always been committed and attentive in giving special attention to housing matters."
Speaking at the Groundbreaking Ceremony and Launch of the SkyWorld Pearlmont Rumah Bakat Madani project in Penang yesterday, Anwar said the government will not approve any housing project that does not meet these basic needs.
Nga added the Rumah Bakat Madani project in Penang, the largest affordable housing initiative to date, reflects the government's strong dedication to enhancing the wellbeing of the people and expanding access to home ownership.
The project consists of 900-square-foot freehold condominiums, with each unit will come with modern features and access to shared facilities such as a swimming pool, gym, sports courts, multipurpose hall, surau, kindergarten, food stalls, children's playground, central park and a vertical school.
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