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New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Anwar: Madani government not perfect, but always ready to fixing weaknesses
PUTRAJAYA: The government is prepared to make the necessary adjustments to address any shortcomings, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said the Madani government remained committed to listening to the people and improving policies and initiatives where necessary. "If there are weaknesses, we will address them. I am not saying everything we have done so far is perfect, but we always listen to the people and adjust where necessary," he told reporters after attending PKR's Seminar Pemantapan Organisasi dan Jelajah Presiden today. Anwar was responding to a question on the Pas-led rally held yesterday, despite the government having introduced numerous economic and social initiatives. He said such gatherings were permissible in a democratic country, but stressed the importance of distinguishing between genuine criticism and politically motivated misinformation. "During the rally, claims were made that fuel prices had gone up, when in fact they had gone down. "There were also claims that salt prices had increased, among other things. "This shows that what is being pushed is not fact-based but driven by political hatred. We urge the public to evaluate based on facts, not sentiment." Anwar said yesterday's rally ended peacefully. However, he added that no substantive proposals were raised by the opposition during the protest, whether on the economy, education, national unity or national stability. "There were only calls for Anwar to step down. Earlier today I was in Muar, now I am in the Federal Territory, and next week I will be in Kelantan," he said. When asked about the scale of yesterday's rally compared to the 1999 protest, Anwar simply responded with a hand gesture indicating it was "small."


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Anwar: Madani government not perfect, but always ready to fix weaknesses
PUTRAJAYA: The government is prepared to make the necessary adjustments to address any shortcomings, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said the Madani government remained committed to listening to the people and improving policies and initiatives where necessary. "If there are weaknesses, we will address them. I am not saying everything we have done so far is perfect, but we always listen to the people and adjust where necessary," he told reporters after attending PKR's Seminar Pemantapan Organisasi dan Jelajah Presiden today. Anwar was responding to a question on the Pas-led rally held yesterday, despite the government having introduced numerous economic and social initiatives. He said such gatherings were permissible in a democratic country, but stressed the importance of distinguishing between genuine criticism and politically motivated misinformation. "During the rally, claims were made that fuel prices had gone up, when in fact they had gone down. "There were also claims that salt prices had increased, among other things. "This shows that what is being pushed is not fact-based but driven by political hatred. We urge the public to evaluate based on facts, not sentiment." Anwar said yesterday's rally ended peacefully. However, he added that no substantive proposals were raised by the opposition during the protest, whether on the economy, education, national unity or national stability. "There were only calls for Anwar to step down. Earlier today I was in Muar, now I am in the Federal Territory, and next week I will be in Kelantan," he said. When asked about the scale of yesterday's rally compared to the 1999 protest, Anwar simply responded with a hand gesture indicating it was "small."


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Bring it on, Anwar tells opposition over no-confidence motion
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reiterated his openness to any motion of no-confidence brought against him in Parliament. Commenting on opposition leader Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin's suggestion to table the motion, Anwar said he welcomes the move if the opposition wishes to proceed. "We are open to it. "That is the proper and democratic process. "If he wants to bring it forward, let him do so," he told reporters when met after PKR's 'Seminar Pemantapan Organisasi dan Jelajah Presiden' today. Anwar said the opposition had repeatedly mentioned the idea of a no-confidence motion over the past three years. "They have been talking about it for three years now," he said.