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- Siri Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim Ke Perak
- Siri Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim Ke Pahang
- [ Kenyataan Akhbar ] UMNO Menjadi Dalang Menggalakkan Keganasan, Ambil Kesempatan Dari Peristiwa Lahad Datu
- Policy clarity and Good governance of paramount importance
Siri Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim Ke Perak Posted: 12 Mar 2013 09:58 AM PDT 15 Mac 2013 (Jumaat) 1) 7.00 mlm – Solat & Tazkirah Maghrib 2) 9.00–12.00 mlm – Ceramah Perdana Pakatan Harapan Rakyat 3) 9.00 – 12.00 mlm – Ceramah Perdana Merdeka Rakyat 4) Barisan Penceramah: |
Siri Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim Ke Pahang Posted: 12 Mar 2013 09:57 AM PDT 14 Mac 2013 (Khamis) 1) 4.30 ptg – Sepetang Bersama Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim 2) 8.30–12.00 mlm –Ceramah Perdana Pakatan Harapan Rakyat 3) 8.30 – 12.00 mlm – Ceramah Perdana Merdeka Rakyat 4) Barisan Penceramah: |
Posted: 12 Mar 2013 04:41 AM PDT Mewakili kepimpinan KEADILAN, saya mengutuk sekeras-kerasnya tindakan Rusuhan yang diadakan oleh pengikut-pengikut Umno berniat jahat dan Selain bertindak ganas, pengikut-pengikut Umno ini juga mengugut untuk Sepanjang kejadian ini berlaku, tidak ada seorang anggota polis pun Perkara yang sama berlaku di Melaka (yang melibatkan Dato' Seri Anwar Sebab itu KEADILAN meletakkan sepenuh tanggungjawab ekoran Siri keganasan ini dipertingkatkan kebelakangan ini bersempena kempen Saya yakin ini adalah perancangan tersusun Umno/Barisan Nasional yang Malah, saya tidak menolak kemungkinan politik kebencian atas Saya menasihati pimpinan tertinggi Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) supaya RAFIZI RAMLI |
Policy clarity and Good governance of paramount importance Posted: 12 Mar 2013 02:04 AM PDT Remarks by Anwar Ibrahim at the opening of the Forum on Economic Management during Political Transition on March 12, 2013, Kuala Lumpur How long more do the people have to bear the 'whips and scorns' of this outrageous fortune? Indeed, the people's patience is tested to the limit here by the audacity of a government that goes on ruling without a mandate. A number of bogus analysts and self-appointed doomsday prophets, especially those driven by very personal agendas, have warned that Malaysia will descend into political and economic chaos in the event of a Pakatan Rakyat victory. On the other hand, the more genuine and independent observers have expressed greater optimism. For instance, the original 'Dr Doom', Prof. Roubini says that our economy will stay robust even with a change in government. We know that a mandate for change is not limited to the political sphere though it is true that without that mandate, economic management itself will be off to a false start. When Indonesia made that break from military autocracy to constitutional democracy, much of the focus of the free world was on how its economy would weather the transition. And in their case, transition would stretch for years and indeed the fruits of that initial process of political upheaval are for all to see. In the case of the Arab Spring, the major worry remains the lack of clearly defined policies that would set the road map to economic recovery and growth. They are still finding their way and it won't be an easy way but that is no excuse for rejecting freedom and democracy. Or finally, a third scenario is possible: the new government seizes the day and carries out the economic policies and reforms it has laid out in its election manifesto. If things are done properly and with full commitment to achieve broad-based and sustainable growth, we may well see economic transformation. This is the road we will take. In other words, a mere change of government will not lead to chaos in the economy. Certain conditions precedent must be met of course. There must be due democratic process and, to my mind, this is best translated as good governance and the rule of law. No doubt the question of policy clarity takes precedence. Economic management must be based on sound policies – not knee jerk reactions. There must also be continuity but this is subject to a major caveat: only bona fide, above board undertakings, ventures and enterprises will be continued. Rent seeking and other crony driven schemes will meet their Maker sooner than later. We know that the Najib administration has been taking our economy down the deficit path. And now, as the elections draw nearer, with the kind of money that would have been doled out we would inherit an economy which would be in even greater deficit. So, efforts must be geared towards arresting this trend with the longer term objective of finally turning it around. There will be no continuity of the UMNO-BN model which has prevented Malaysia from attaining to higher-income status. What we have lost over the years in terms of "strategic advantage" we must strive to gain back. We are a nation blessed with resourceful people. We must not allow this to drain away. In this process, it is of the greatest importance that there is good governance. We can talk till the cows come home (no pun intended) or till our faces turn dark blue (again no pun intended) or pay millions to consultants to come up with dazzling charts and models about transformation but, without good governance, that will just be public relations and empty rhetoric. Investments in new sectors must be encouraged but allowing this to be monopolised by the elite few is a definite 'no'. In other words, we will encourage fair competition and the spreading of the economic pie. Another crucial area of concern is the balance between state-dominated ventures and private investment. We have enough examples of private ventures particularly those in providing basic utilities which act more like oppressors of the people. Because they are protected by Putra Jaya they are not responsive to the people's call for better service, let alone for more reasonable rates. In the international arena, our competitiveness must surely be another key area of focus for economic management not just in the transition period but for long-term sustainable growth. The list is indeed long as to what we can do and what we must do at this crucial stage of our nation's destiny. Suffice it to say that in these deliberations, we are not just looking at pie charts, numbers and data, important as they are, but at the fundamental issues of governance. In all these, we must remain steadfast in being guided by the safeguards and best practices of a vibrant constitutional democracy. Economic management is not a game of one-upmanship but a duty of the highest calling to be discharged by those of the highest integrity for the well-being of the nation and the welfare of the people. |
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