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A01 & B01. Abolish the GST
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Achieved |
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A02. Stabilise the price of petrol
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In progress |
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A03. Abolish unnecessary debts imposed on FELDA settlers
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In progress |
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A04 & D07. Introduce EPF contribution for housewives
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In progress |
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A05. Equalise the minimum wage nationally
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Achieved |
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A06. Restructuring PTPTN repayment & abolishing blacklisting policy
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In progress |
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A07. Set up Royal Commissions of Inquiry on 1MDB, FELDA, MARA and Tabung Haji
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In progress |
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A08. Enforcing the Malaysia Agreement 1963
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Not started |
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A09 & B09-02. Introduce the healthcare scheme, "Skim Peduli Sihat"
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In progress |
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A10. Initiate a comprehensive review of all megaprojects
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In progress |
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A11. Solving the problem of stateless Indians
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In progress |
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A12 & B09-13. Set up an independent Health Advisory Council to advise the ministry on strengthening healthcare delivery.
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B02. Reduce the pressures causing burdensome price increases
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B03. Sharing the nation’s wealth in a targeted and equitable way
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B04. Increase the number of affordable housing for purchase and rental
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Not started |
B00. Cost of Living |
B05. Reduce the burdens faced by young people
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B06. Abolish Tolls
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B07. Provide targeted petrol subsidies
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B08. Improving the quality and coverage of public transport
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B09. Improve access to and quality of health services
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In progress |
B00. Cost of Living |
B10. Guarantee people's basic food needs and taking care of the welfare of farmers
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In progress |
B02. PRICE STABILITY |
B02-01: Stabilise the prices of essential items and to control the factors that lead to price increases
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In progress |
B02. PRICE STABILITY |
B02-02: Ensure big companies cannot monopolise the market
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In progress |
B02. PRICE STABILITY |
B02-03: Ensure the prices of medicine are fair by enforcing fair competition
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Not started |
B02. PRICE STABILITY |
B02-04: Work proactively with suppliers to ensure that the supply of goods is always sufficient, especially during festivities
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Not started |
B02. PRICE STABILITY |
B02-05: Incentives will be provided so that the supply of daily essential items are ensured
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Not started |
B02. PRICE STABILITY |
B02-08: Give the responsibility to Bank Negara Malaysia to devise a strategy to revive the Ringgit value within 3 years, in a more sustainable way
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In progress |
B03. WEALTH GAP |
B03-01: Improve and restructure BR1M payouts
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Not started |
B03. WEALTH GAP |
B03-02: Targeted welfare programme will function as a universal social safety net for all qualified citizens
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Not started |
B03. WEALTH GAP |
B03-03: Prioritise those with low income living in rural areas, especially in Kedah, Kelantan, and Sabah, as well as FELDA and FELCRA areas
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Not started |
B03. WEALTH GAP |
B03-04: National database will need to be coordinated and updated to ensure accuracy for welfare payouts
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In progress |
B03. WEALTH GAP |
B03-05: Oil and gas-producing states will be given royalty or its appropriate equivalent value
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In progress |
B03. WEALTH GAP |
B03-06: Increase the royalty payment to Sabah and Sarawak, and other oil producing states, to 20 percent or of its value equivalent
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In progress |
B04. Affordable Housing |
B04-02(B): Streamline all housing projects to ensure that they adhere to a build-and-sell concept.
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In progress |
B04. Affordable Housing |
B04-15: Provision for larger living quarters for the poor under the 12th Malaysia Plan (2021-2025)
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In progress |
B04. Affordable Housing |
B04-16: Ease the housing loan application process for the lower and middle income groups (B40 and M40 groups).
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-01: Widen the rent-to-own scheme nationally
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-02(A): Set a time limit within which the companies must complete their constructions
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-03: Incentives will be given to the smaller Bumiputera and non-Bumiputera developers
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In progress |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-04: Reform the PR1MA programme
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-05: Simplify the processes to build affordable houses on lands owned by state Islamic authorities
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-06: Work with state governments to convert land status
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-07: The quota for affordable houses will be increased
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-08: Tax incentives will be given to companies that focus on affordable housing & technologies
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In progress |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-09: National Affordable Housing Council will be set up
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-10: Build one million affordable houses within two terms of our administration
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-11: Coordinate a unified and open database on affordable housing that are not yet sold
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-12(A): Introduce an affordable renting programme for those who qualify, especially the youth
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-12(B): Coordinate a rent-to-own scheme for the B40 and M40 groups
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In progress |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-13: Coordinate with the banking sector so that access to housing loans for first housing can be widen
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Not started |
B04. AFFORDABLE HOUSING |
B04-14: Take over the maintenance of low cost houses
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Not started |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-01: Give priority to young people who qualify to buy or rent affordable houses in Malaysia
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Not started |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-02: Reduce excise duty for imported cars below 1600 cc that are being purchased as the first car
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Achieved |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-03: (PTPTN) Extending the date for young graduate have to start repayment
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Broken |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-04: (PTPTN) Given commensurate discounts or the loan will be forgiven completely
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Not started |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-05: Incentivise marriage using mechanisms employed by Pakatan Harapan government in Selangor
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Achieved |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-06: Tax incentives will be introduced to employers who assist in the PTPTN repayment without deducting the employee’s salary
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Not started |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-07: To create more high quality and well-paying jobs that are suited to the qualifications of young people
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Not started |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-08: Persuade ASEAN countries to effectively implement graduate mobility into the ASEAN Economic Community agenda
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Not started |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-09: Support the growth of the digital and creative economy
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Achieved |
B05. YOUTH |
B05-10: To halve the price of broadband internet while doubling its speed
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Not started |
B06. ABOLISH TOLL |
B06-01: Review all highway concession agreements
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Not started |
B06. ABOLISH TOLL |
B06-02: Provide fair compensation to the affected companies
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In progress |
B07. Petrol Subsidies |
B07-01: Provide targeted petrol subsidies to those who use motorcycle below 125 cc and car below 1300 cc
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Not started |
B07. Petrol Subsidies |
B07-02: Devise a mechanism that will enable the targeted subsidy to be allocated using data on the identity cards
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Not started |
B07. Petrol Subsidies |
B07-03: Reduce the number of private vehicles on roads
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Not started |
B07. Petrol Subsidies |
B07-04: Improving economically sustainable public transportation so that owning private vehicles no longer become a burdening need of the people
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Not started |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-01: Widen the public transports coverage in semi-urban and rural areas
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Not started |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-02: Encourage new entrepreneurs & technologies to support public transport
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In progress |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-03: Enhance the rights of e-hailing drivers without neglecting the welfare of taxi drivers
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Not started |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-04: Reduce the cost of license fee for school bus permits
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In progress |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-05: Ensure transportation companies compete in a healthy way to obtain concessions, so that we prevent monopolies
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Achieved |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-06: Introduce a monthly public transportation pass worth RM100
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Not started |
B08. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION |
B08-07: Ensure there is an increase of 10,000 public buses nationwide in the first term of our administration
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In progress |
B09. Healthcare |
B09-10: To cut down the time patients spend in hospital waiting rooms
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In progress |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-01: Ensure that financial allocation for the Ministry of Health is increased to 4 per cent of GDP by the first term of adminstration
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Not started |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-03: Pursue closer collaboration between government health centers with private clinics
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Achieved |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-04: Increase budget allocation & will provide incentives to tackle rare diseases
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Not started |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-05: Focus on non-communicable diseases
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Not started |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-06: More government resources will be channeled to mental health care
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Not started |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-07: Provide compulsory pneumococcal vaccination for all children under the age of 2 years
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Not started |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-08: Provide incentives for the establishment of the palliative care centers across the country
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In progress |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-09: Ministry of Health to solve the problems faced by younger doctors or "housemen"
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In progress |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-11: The welfare of public health providers - from doctors to nurses, administrators or ambulance drivers - will be cared for
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In progress |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-12. Ensure a more efficient, responsible and transparent drug supply chain process
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Not started |
B09. HEALTHCARE |
B09-13. Be more resourceful in finding other means of financing for the Health Ministry and see an incremental increase in the yearly budget allocation.
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In progress |
B10. Food Production |
B10-01: Re-evaluate Malaysia’s Food Security Policy
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In progress |
B10. Food Production |
B10-02: Create a better policy that makes full use of modern agricultural technology
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-03: To ensure Malaysia becomes a country that can guarantee self- sufficiency even in times of crisis
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Achieved |
B10. Food Production |
B10-04: The monopoly granted by UMNO and Barisan Nasional to BERNAS will be removed
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In progress |
B10. Food Production |
B10-05: Ensure that the maximization of the country's rice supply
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-06: Will control the influx of imported rice
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-07: Establish a complaint mechanism of in the Agriculture Ministry
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-08: The mechanism of payment and the rate of subsidies for paddy prices will be revised to ensure a fairer system
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-09: Government grants will be made in cash to the eligible farmers to enable them to choose their own fertilizers and seeds that are appropriate to their needs
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-10: Introduction of a Takaful scheme to protect the welfare of farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-11(A): Provide assistance to guarantee the income of farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen during disasters
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In progress |
B10. Food Production |
B10-11(B): Continue to provide monthly cash aid to fishermen to alleviate their cost of living burden.
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-12: Rubber buffer stock will be created to ensure stability in the market
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Not started |
B10. Food Production |
B10-13: Eliminate manipulation of middlemen on farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen
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In progress |
B10. Food Production |
B10-14: Introduce a new business model for the failed National Feedlot Corporation to enhance the production of local beef to 30%.
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Not started |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C01. Restore the dignity of the Malays and Malay institutions
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C02. Limit the Prime Minister’s term of office and restructure the Prime Minister’s Department
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Not started |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C03. Resolve 1MDB, FELDA, MARA and Tabung Haji mega scandals
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C04. Reform the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and strengthen anti-corruption efforts
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Broken |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C05. Separating the Office of Attorney General from Public Prosecutor
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C06. Restore the dignity of the Parliament
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Not started |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C07. Ensure transparency and robustness of our election system
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Not started |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C08. Create a political financing mechanism that has integrity
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C09. Restore public trust in the judicial and legal institutions
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C10. Make the Malaysian Armed Forces and the Royal Malaysia Police a respected and an enviable force
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C11. Empowering the public service
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Not started |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C12. Make the governance of our GLCs world class at par with international standards
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C13. Ensure government procurement produces the best value for taxpayer’s money
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C14. Revive the true spirit of federalism
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Not started |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C15. Strengthen the role and powers of the local authorities
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C16. Make our human rights record respected by the world
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C18. Support a creative young generation that are free from oppression
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In progress |
C00. POLITICAL REFORM |
C19. Enhance the transparency and integrity of the budget and budgeting process
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-01: The powers of the Malay Rulers to govern religion and the Malay customs will be returned to the states and interference of the Federal Government will be stopped
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-02: Establish Majlis Perundingan Keharmonian Rakyat to foster a better racial and religious relations
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-03: Encourage public universities to conduct more research about the Malay Sultanate and civilisation
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-04: The Royal Museum at the old National Palace will be upgraded to National Education Museum
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-05: Protect the Malay reserve land and ensure land replaced with that of similar or higher value
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-06: Suitable government-linked companies will be prepared for management buy-outs so as to increase the percentage of Malay and Bumiputera equity ownership
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Not started |
C01. Malay Institutions |
C01-07: Performance and achievements in upholding the Malay and Islamic agenda & Malay economy status will be tabled every year in parliamentary & budget sessions
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Not started |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-01: The length of office for the Prime Minister shall be limited to two terms only
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Not started |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-02: The length of office for the Menteri Besar and Chief Ministers shall be limited to two terms only.
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Achieved |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-03: The Prime Minister will not simultaneously hold other ministerial posts, especially the post of Minister of Finance
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Achieved |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-04: Lower the number of Ministers in the Prime Minister's Department to a maximum of 3 only
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Not started |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-05: Reduce the allocation to the Prime Minister's Department from more than RM17 billion per annum now to less than half, that is RM8 billion only
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In progress |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-06: Reduce the number of agencies from Prime Minister's Department by moving them to the relevant Ministries
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Broken |
C02. Prime Minister's Department |
C02-07: Remove the Prime Minister’s ability to manipulate key institutions by creating stronger check and balance mechanisms. Relevant powers will be decentralized to other bodies
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Not started |
C03. MEGA SCANDALS |
C03-01: Carry out detailed investigations to identify the people who should be made accountable
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Not started |
C03. MEGA SCANDALS |
C03-02: Establish Commissions of Inquiry to investigate, separately, the misdeeds in 1MDB, FELDA, MARA and Tabung Haji
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Not started |
C03. MEGA SCANDALS |
C03-03: governance structure of 1MDB, FELDA, MARA and Tabung Haji will be reviewed to ensure that there is an effective check and balance
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Not started |
C03. MEGA SCANDALS |
C03-04: ensure that holders of key positions must be from professionals and not those with vested political interests
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In progress |
C03. MEGA SCANDALS |
C03-05: Dubious overseas investments that have been made by these companies will be stopped and the fund would be brought back
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Not started |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-01: Upgrade the MACC to a Commission that is recognized in our Federal Constitution, similar to the status of the Election Commission of Malaysia
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Achieved |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-02: MACC will report directly to Parliament, rather than to the Prime Minister
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Not started |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-03: Number of MACC Commissioners will be increased and there will be a quota for civil society
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Broken |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-04: Appointment of these (MACC) Commissioners must be validated democratically by Parliament.
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Not started |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-05: Revise the Whistleblower Protection Act 2010, the Official Secrets Act 1972, and the Witness Protection Act 2009, and we will make the necessary improvements
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Not started |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-06: A Freedom of Information Act will be enacted, and financial provisions will be provided to implement this new Act
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In progress |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-07: All members of the Dewan Rakyat, Dewan Negara, and government officials with JUSA C ranking and above, will be obliged to make a declaration of assets and income.
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Not started |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-08: Play active roles in suitable international platforms, starting with signing up to the Open Government Partnership
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In progress |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-09: Ministers, their deputies and political secretaries will no longer be able to accept gifts
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In progress |
C04. Anti-Corruption |
C04-10: To take punitive measures against civil servants who deliberately cause financial leakage, mismanagement and financial wastage on government funds
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Broken |
C06. Restore Parliament Dignity |
C06-19: The Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat and the President of Dewan Negara will be members whose integrity and credibility are respected by their peers.
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-01: Reintroduce the Parliamentary Services Act 1963, with improvements in certain matters
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-02: The Speaker of Dewan Rakyat and President of Dewan Negara must retire from partisan politics as soon as they accept their posts
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-03: A special committee will be formed to receive and examine complaints from members of parliament towards the speaker & president of Dewan Rakyat & Dewan Negara respectively
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-04: The Leader of the Opposition will be granted the status and provisions equivalent to a Federal Minister
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In progress |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-05: Provide funding based on a transparent formula to all members of the Dewan Rakyat so that they can carry out the responsibilities in their respective constituencies and to run their service centers
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-06: Parliament sittings will take place at a minimum of 100 days per year
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-07: Institutionalize the Select Committee system in Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara, complete with suitable provisions and appropriate support staff to enable them to function effectively
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In progress |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-08: Dewan Rakyat Select Committee will be established to monitor every Ministry, with the power to call Ministers and senior officials to testify
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Broken |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-09: Key national positions such as appointments to the Human Rights Commission, Election Commission of Malaysia, the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission, and Judicial Appointments Commission must be approved by a suitable parliamentary committee
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In progress |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-10: Important bodies such as the Attorney General’s Chambers, MACC, Bank Negara, the Securities Commission, and the National Audit Department shall be liable to be called by the appropriate parliamentary committee
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Achieved |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-11: The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee will be reserved for an opposition member of parliament
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-12: Start the culture of producing Green Papers so that we can stimulate discussions
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-13: Produce White Papers to announce major government policies before a new Act is introduced in Parliament.
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-14: 30 minutes will be allocated for Prime Minister’s Questions in the Dewan Rakyat every week
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-15: The Dewan Negara will be empowered so that it can play the proper role to check and balance the Dewan Rakyat
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-16: Ensure that the number of Senators appointed by the states is always higher than those appointed by the Federal Government so that the interest of the states are always protected
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-17: Specific Time will be allocated for specific agenda in Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara (refer text)
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Not started |
C06. RESTORE PARLIAMENT DIGNITY |
C06-18: Publish the full list of directorships held by Members of Parliament in state-owned enterprises at the federal or state levels, and all private companies, or as a consultant, together with the amount of allowances and other payments they receive
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Achieved |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-01: Free the Election Commission from the grips of the Prime Minister and other politicians by placing the Election Commission fully under Parliamentary monitoring
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-02: A quota will be established to ensure that civil society representatives become members of the Election Commission of Malaysia
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-03: A Special Committee will be formed under the Deputy Prime Minister to work with civil society in creating and publishing a guideline for a Caretaker Government
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In progress |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-04: The proposals mooted by the Select Committee (such as BERSIH, IDEAS) would be referred to work on improvements to the Electoral Processes
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-05: Lower the voting age limit to 18 years
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-06: Registration will be automatic based on details at the National Registration Department
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-07: Allow all registered parties who are contesting in the election to have air time on TV channels and radio stations run by RTM
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-08: Ensure RTM’s coverage of the election is fair and just.
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-09: Ensure a fair ratio in future delimitation exercises by announcing the transparent formula used in determining such exercises
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Not started |
C07. ELECTORAL REFORM |
C07-10: The Pakatan Harapan Government will set Parliament dissolution date in advance
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-01: To introduce a new Political Financing Control Act to ensure funding of politics in our country is transparent
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-02: A Special Committee will be set up within the first year of administration to prepare for the new Act
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-03: Political parties that qualify will receive annual funding from the Government according to a formula that is transparent and consistent
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-04: All political contributions must be from sources that can be identified
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-05: Political parties must submit audited financial report every year
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-06: Political parties cannot have assets in excess of RM1 billion
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Not started |
C08. POLITICAL FINANCING INTEGRITY |
C08-07: Government-owned companies are not allowed to make political contributions
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Not started |
C09. JUDICIARY REFORM |
C09-01: Ensure the appointment of judges are based on merit and experience, regardless of political interest, and without the interference from the Prime Minister
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Not started |
C09. JUDICIARY REFORM |
C09-02: Membership of the Judicial Appointments Commission will be decided by a Parliamentary Select Committee
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Not started |
C09. JUDICIARY REFORM |
C09-03: Ensure that the salaries, allowances and remuneration accorded to judges, including Syariah Court, are commensurate to their professionalism
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In progress |
C09. JUDICIARY REFORM |
C09-04: Appointment of the Chief Justice and the President of the Court of Appeal through the backdoor as practiced by UMNO and Barisan Nasional will be stopped immediately
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Not started |
C09. JUDICIARY REFORM |
C09-05: A new rule will be introduced so that judges must provide written judgments each time they announce their judgement
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Achieved |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-01 & E04-01: The financial allocation to the Royal Malaysian Police will be increased to upgrade the facilities for lower-ranking officers and the need for more officers
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-02: The budget for training will be increased for the RMP
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-03: Work with both forces to conduct a detailed analysis of their equipment, weaponry and training needs
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-04: Create mechanisms to strengthen relationships and accountability between the police forces and their local communities at state and district levels
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-05: Gradual decentralization will be carried out to improve the effectiveness of the police service at the local level.
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-06: The Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) will be established in the first term of the Pakatan Harapan administration
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-07: Special Branch's role and functions will be refined and modernized, so that they can focus on interior security, anti-terrorism, and organized crime
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-08: SPECIAL BRANCH - Politically-motivated monitoring will be stopped
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-09: SPECIAL BRANCH - given the responsibility to immediately devise a holistic strategy to control and combat religious extremism and terrorism
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-10: Pension rates for militants & policemen will be reviewed and adjusted to the current cost of living
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Not started |
C10. ARMY & POLICE |
C10-11: Finance the associations for former police and military personnel with an initial allocation of at least RM500,000 a year for each association
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Not started |
C11. PUBLIC SERVICE |
C11-01: Put our public service sector back to the rightful place & are not influenced by partisan sentiments in the discharge of their responsibilities
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Not started |
C11. PUBLIC SERVICE |
C11-02: Limit the interventions local and international consultants in the public sector
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Not started |
C11. PUBLIC SERVICE |
C11-03: Public Service Commission will be instructed to identify talented civil servants who have the potentials to play a greater role in the governance of the country and in the states
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Not started |
C11. PUBLIC SERVICE |
C11-04: Promotions will be undertaken based on service performance and experience, and the processes will be made transparent
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Not started |
C11. PUBLIC SERVICE |
C11-05: A creative culture and the ability to think out of the box will be encouraged
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In progress |
C11. PUBLIC SERVICE |
C11-06: Entertainment allowance for senior government servants on grade Jusa A and above will be deducted by 10% effective July this year
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Not started |
C12. GLC |
C12-01: GLCs will operate in sectors that suffer from market failure, and not to compete against private companies.
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Not started |
C12. GLC |
C12-02: GLCs will be instructed to galvanize the efforts to increase Bumiputera equity holding in the country
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Broken |
C12. GLC |
C12-03: Ensure the appointment of state and national GLC Board members will be made based on merit and professionalism, not based on politics
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Not started |
C12. GLC |
C12-04: The amount of allowances received by Board members of national and state GLCs will be published annually in a format that can easily be checked by the public
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Not started |
C12. GLC |
C12-05: All GLCs will be required to create a Bumiputera vendor development programs
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Not started |
C12. GLC |
C12-06: Adopt international standards, such as the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises, to improve the overall governance of our GLCs
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Not started |
C12. GLC |
C12-07: A Parliamentary Committee will be set up to receive regular reports from the Government Investment Division at the Ministry of Finance on the performance of our GLCs
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In progress |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-01: Reform the public procurement system and the way contracts are awarded
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In progress |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-02: Ensure that the open tendering is used extensively and transparently, particularly for large projects
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In progress |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-03: Ministry of Finance will be instructed to review all giant infrastructure projects with foreign countries so that its benefits can be shared by Bumiputera and all Malaysians fairly
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In progress |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-04: Review the practice of government procurement and tendering system, as well as the processes to issue public- private partnership contracts by the Public-Private Partnership Unit (UKAS)
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Not started |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-05: Restructure UKAS and move from Prime Minister's Department to Ministry of Finance, all contracting procedures will be revamped
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Not started |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-06: The use of information technology and online systems will be widened so that individual and political influences in decision-making can be eliminated
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Not started |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-07: Information about contracts that have been awarded will be posted online so that the public and civil society can check them
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Not started |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-08: Small and medium enterprises, including Bumiputera SMEs, will be given help to access information on government tenders, so that they have equal opportunity to bid for suitable contracts
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In progress |
C13. PROCUREMENT INTEGRITY |
C13-09: Public Officials are not allowed to hold more than 5 positions across different companies to prevent conflicts of interest in rewarding contracts
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Not started |
C14. Federalism |
C14-01: Division of rights and responsibilities as listed in the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constitution will be respected, and changes to the Ninth Schedule that may increase federal powers will be minimized
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In progress |
C14. Federalism |
C14-02: The power of the states will be strengthened by decentralizing suitable jurisdictions, such as the powers to administer public transportation, welfare, social services, agriculture, and environmental protection.
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Not started |
C14. Federalism |
C14-03: At least 10 percent of income tax generated in a state will be returned to that state
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In progress |
C14. Federalism |
C14-04: In the first three years of our administration, 50 percent on development expenditure will be ring-fenced for the five poorest states, namely Sabah, Sarawak, Kelantan, Terengganu and Perlis
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Not started |
C15. LOCAL AUTHORITY |
C15-01: Ensure PBTs throughout the country can achieve international service standards in carrying out their responsibilities such as stated in the Sustainable Development Goals 2030
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Not started |
C15. LOCAL AUTHORITY |
C15-02: PBT’s accountability to the local community will be improved so that they become more accountable to local people by amending the local Government Act 1976
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Not started |
C15. LOCAL AUTHORITY |
C15-03: Local civil society organizations will be given platforms to express their views directly in the PBT
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Not started |
C16. HUMAN RIGHTS |
C16-01: SUHAKAM’s Annual Report will be debated in Parliament
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Not started |
C16. HUMAN RIGHTS |
C16-02: The appointment of SUHAKAM Commissioners will be done through a parliamentary committee
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Not started |
C16. HUMAN RIGHTS |
C16-03: The National Human Rights Blueprint will be improved and implemented in full by improving Malaysia’s position in the Universal Periodic Review
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Not started |
C16. HUMAN RIGHTS |
C16-04: Financial support for the activities of SUHAKAM and other human rights bodies will be improved
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Not started |
C16. HUMAN RIGHTS |
C16-05: The capacity of the Office of the Malaysian Representative to the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) will also be improved so that we can play a major role at the regional level.
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In progress |
C16. HUMAN RIGHTS |
C16-06: Suitable international conventions that are not yet ratified will be ratified as soon as possible, including the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights
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In progress |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-01: Revoke Sedition Act 1948
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-02: Revoke Prevention of Crime Act 1959
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-03: Revoke Universities and University Colleges Act 1971
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-04: Revoke Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-05: Revoke National Security Council Act 2016
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In progress |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-06: Revoke Mandatory death by hanging in all Acts
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In progress |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-07: Abolish draconian provisions in Penal Code 1997 especially on peaceful assembly and activities harmful to democracy
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-08: Abolish draconian provisions in Communications and Multimedia Act 1998
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In progress |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-09: Abolish draconian provisions in Security Offences (special measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA)
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In progress |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-10: Abolish draconian provisions in Peaceful Assembly Act 2012
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-11: Abolish draconian provisions in Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) 2015
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-12: Revoke all clauses that prevent the Court from reviewing decisions of the Government or the laws introduced by the Government
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-13: Review all laws and regulations related to the media so that media freedom is guaranteed
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Not started |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-14: Take steps to improve the independence and professionalism of entities such as Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) and BERNAMA
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In progress |
C17. Abolish oppressive laws |
C17-15: Set up a Media Council, comprising its media figures, which will be responsible to develop and implement a code of ethics on reporting and function as a hisbah body for public complaints
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In progress |
C18. YOUTH GENERATION |
C18-02: The National Service Program (PLKN) will be abolished because it is not able to achieve the desired aims and objectives
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In progress |
C19. Budget Integrity |
C19-08: Government to look into claims that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V received RM256.9 million in allocations between January 2017 and April 2018
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In progress |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-01: Improve the transparency of Malaysia’s financial administration
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Not started |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-02: Implement a more responsible budget
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Not started |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-03: The Ministry of Finance will be instructed to prepare mid-term reports to enable Members of Parliament to assess the country’s financial performance
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Not started |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-04: Implement accrual accounting system so that government expenditure can be better managed
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In progress |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-05: Conduct a comprehensive audit forensics so that we can have full information of the real financial situation of the country. This information will be made public.
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Not started |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-06: National Statistics Department will be directed to publish important socio-economic data regularly
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Not started |
C19. BUDGET INTEGRITY |
C19-07: A panel of respected experts will be formed to assure the veracity of the data from National Statistical Department
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In progress |
C20. LOCAL ELECTIONS |
C20-01: Hold local elections for city mayors and local council presidents
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In progress |
D01. Support the economic growth of Bumiputera and all citizens in the country |
D01-01. Maintain Malaysia as a country that is economically open, able to attract foreign investments, and strong enough, such that our companies can invest abroad
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Not started |
D01. Support the economic growth of Bumiputera and all citizens in the country |
D01-02. Give continuous support to qualified SMEs run by Bumiputera and all citizens. Those who are able to expand to other countries will be given assistance in capital and technology for them to do so.
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Not started |
D01. Support the economic growth of Bumiputera and all citizens in the country |
D01-03 Guarantee the welfare of SME operators in all international trade agreements, and not just the interests of large companies and cronies.
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Not started |
D01. Support the economic growth of Bumiputera and all citizens in the country |
D01-04. Produce a comprehensive annual report on the total Bumiputera equity holding as the right benchmark in order to achieve increased equity in the market
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Not started |
D01. Support the economic growth of Bumiputera and all citizens in the country |
D01-05. Table the comprehensive annual report on the total Bumiputera equity holding in Parliament in every budget speech
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Not started |
D01. Support the economic growth of Bumiputera and all citizens in the country |
D01-06. Elevate the status of nongovernmental organizations working on Malay and Bumiputera socioeconomic such as the Majlis Perundingan Melayu and other bodies, making them as the Government's official dialogue partners
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-01. Strategize Malaysia’s participation in the regional value and product chains such as in ASEAN, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), and other bilateral and multilateral agreements.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-02. Pursue bilateral negotiations with the European Union and other countries
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-03. Encourage continued investment from China and other Asian countries that are high quality and will benefit Malaysians, especially Bumiputera and other SME contractors of all backgrounds.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-04. Chambers of commerce, business associations and business networks will be given direct access to the relevant ministries and agencies.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-05. The Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) will be given the funds and authority to enable them to expand Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) and reduce the burden of unnecessary regulations in all aspects.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-06. MPC’s capacity to act as a secretariat for PEMUDAH will be enhanced and they will be given provision to conduct a comprehensive study on the regulatory burden that have been introduced by the UMNO and Barisan Nasional administration that are holding back our economic growth.
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In progress |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-07. Encourage the growth of new economy, sharing economy, and research and development. Strengthen intellectual property protection so that companies can invest more in innovation activities.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-08. Improve our education system and skills training skills, encourage innovation and the commercialization of intellectual property, help companies adopt new technologies, automation and the latest IT systems.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-09. Ensure our competition policy framework is robust, combined with a labor policy that ensures profits are shared fairly.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-10. Simplify the regulatory framework for SMEs and other businesses so that the cost of doing business can be reduced.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-11. Coordinate our international relations policy with our economic development policy so that Malaysia can use economic diplomacy to help our entrepreneurs succeed regionally and internationally.
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In progress |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-12. Support businesses that need help to improve their technology and innovation, including by way of ensuring our investment policies encourage the entry of new technologies into the country.
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Not started |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-13. Ensure women can reach the height of their careers without restrictions: (A) Promote flexible working hours for mothers who need to take care of their children. (B) Provide incentives to Companies that provide support to their female employees.
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In progress |
D02. Spur investment and simplify business processes and trade |
D02-14. Improve investor confidence by improving the quality of our education. Reduce teachers’ administrative burden so that they have more time to teach.
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Not started |
D03. Introduce a tax system that is people-friendly and entrepreneur-friendly |
D03-01. Review the national taxation system holistically, with the goal of making the rate of our income tax, corporate tax and other taxes, competitive compared to other ASEAN countries.
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Not started |
D03. Introduce a tax system that is people-friendly and entrepreneur-friendly |
D03-02. Review the rate of corporate tax and taxes on small business owners and part-time employees with the goal of reducing the burden of them.
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Not started |
D03. Introduce a tax system that is people-friendly and entrepreneur-friendly |
D03-03. Help increase the income of the majority of Malaysians and expand the reach of business owners by creating a tax system that is friendly to SMEs, online traders, part time employees, and those working in the sharing economy.
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Not started |
D03. Introduce a tax system that is people-friendly and entrepreneur-friendly |
D03-04. Review the personal income tax rate so that the burden towards the middle 40 per cent (M40) can be reduced.
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Not started |
D04. Set up Equal Opportunity Commission |
D04. Set up Equal Opportunity Commission
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In progress |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-01. Raise the minimum wage in Sabah and Sarawak to be equal to that in the Peninsular.
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In progress |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-02. Raise the minimum wage to RM1,500 per month nationwide in the first term of the Pakatan Harapan Government, and review this rate every 2 years.
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In progress |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-03. Share 50 percent of the due to the raise in minimum wage. This means that when the minimum wage is raised from RM1,000 to RM1,500, the Pakatan Harapan Government will share the cost difference of RM500 with the employer equally.
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In progress |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-04. Reduce the number of foreign workers from 6 million to 4 million in the first term of our administration.
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Not started |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-05. Increase incentive packages for small and medium sized companies as well as for those living in villages and in FELDA schemes throughout the country.
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Not started |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-06. Assist the Islamic Religious Councils and the Islamic Religious Departments to channel the aid of zakat and charity to the less fortunate more effectively, efficiently and quickly.
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Not started |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-07. Share information on household income and the needs of the poorest with the state government and local authorities, without overriding the state's power and jurisdiction over religious affairs.
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Not started |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-08(A). Establish a special agency to take over BR1M management and introduce a structured cash transfer scheme. This scheme will be free from the influence or interference of political parties and politicians.
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Not started |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-08(B). The agency will take immediate action to study the welfare benefits mechanism in developed countries and introduce appropriate schemes using local resources and Malaysia's capabilities, as well as encourage the private sector and charitable organisations to contribute.
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Not started |
D05. Enhance the income of the majority |
D05-09. Enhance the involvement of welfare charities and social enterprises to assist those in need. Assistance will be provided to approved bodies.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-01(A). Strengthen the rights of workers to establish trade unions and to select which union to join at their respective workplaces. Employees must have right to form trade unions, and their freedom to voluntarily join a union will be protected.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-01(B). Protect and advance employees' right to negotiate via collective bargaining.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-02. Ensure protection of workers' rights is at par with international standards and which adhere to conventions established by the International Labour Organization (ILO)
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-03. Create 1 million quality jobs to ensure social mobility of our citizens to increase the middle class.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-04. Boost investments in STEM sector so that Malaysia remains competitive globally.
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In progress |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-05. Raise minimum wage to RM1,500, and at the same time introduce policies and regulations so that local workers are prioritised and not side-lined by their employers.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-06. Gradually reduce the number of foreign workers and we ban our Ministers from issuing support letters to hire foreign workers.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-07. Retrain the unemployed free in new sectors, especially in the technology sector, in order to prepare Malaysian workers to face the challenges of Industrial Revolution 4.0.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-08. Legitimise more than 150,000 refugees', including Rohingyas and Syrians, status by providing them with UNHCR cards and ensuring their legal right to work. Their labour rights will be at par with locals.
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In progress |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-09. Ensure that child care services are available for all children up to 12 years of age. This service will be subsidised for all government servants. Private companies will be given incentives to provide the same services.
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Not started |
D06. Raising the dignity of workers and creating more quality jobs |
D06-10. Coordinate the provision of childcare services with employers of SME companies so that employees from several companies located in the same area can avail those services. The services of social entrepreneurship sector and non-profit organisations will also be enlisted to achieve this goal.
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Not started |
D08. Ensuring the long-term prosperity of the rakyat/people |
D08-01. Review, list and publish all the BN’s government debts so that the public can access the information.
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Not started |
D08. Ensuring the long-term prosperity of the rakyat/people |
D08-02. Introduce an Act that would prevent the government from dipping into people's trust funds such as Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH), Employees Provident Fund (EPF), Retirement Trust Fund (KWAP) and Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) to finance government expenditures.
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Not started |
D08. Ensuring the long-term prosperity of the rakyat/people |
D08-03. Revamp the National Trust Fund Act 1988 to enable KWAN (Kumpulan Wang Amanah Negara) to be the state’s financial guarantor.
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Not started |
D08. Ensuring the long-term prosperity of the rakyat/people |
D08-04. Channel a fixed percentage of profits from Petronas, with a minimum of RM10 billion a year, and the profits of other government-owned companies to KWAN, which will function as a long-term national savings fund.
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Not started |
D08. Ensuring the long-term prosperity of the rakyat/people |
D08-05(A). Provide a fixed allocation of RM 60 million a year in the first term of administration for Chinese rural areas and new villages.
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Not started |
D08. Ensuring the long-term prosperity of the rakyat/people |
D08-05(B). Provide low interest lending rate to help small businesses that are the main employment generators in these (Chinese) villages. These loans are expected to attract entrepreneurs who want to invest in in these historical and cultural villages.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-01(A). Overhaul the Orang Asli Development Department (JAKOA) so that the Orang Asli are given the skills and independence to improve their lives and socio-economic conditions rather than being controlled by the department.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-01(B). Take the necessary steps in order for the Director General of JAKOA to be from the indigenous community.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-02. Implement proposals from the National Inquiry Report on Indigenous Land Rights prepared by SUHAKAM in 2013.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-03. Ensure that the Orang Asli get better protection in land development schemes such as FELCRA and RISDA. Any unfair deals or agreements concerning the Orang Asli will be revamped.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-04. Enable the indigenous customary land to be properly recognised by allocating funds to carry out a complete study that can accurately identify the boundaries of customary land.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-05. Allocate more resources to upgrade the infrastructure of the Orang Asli villages, including paved roads, 24-hour electricity grid, treated water supply and stable communication networks so that the Orang Asli communities are no longer marginalised.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-06(A). Increase the number of schools in Orang Asli villages and equip them with good facility to ensure their children receive quality education.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-06(B). Include a curriculum in schools that will factor the Sociology of the Origin of Indigenous Peoples.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-07(A). Provide allocations to preserve the Indigenous peoples' culture and heritage.
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Not started |
D09. Advancing the interests of Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia |
D09-07(B). Implement relevant programmes to promote the culture and heritage of Orang Asli locally and internationally.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-01. Govern the country based on principles of sustainability and sustainable development.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-02. Regularly review environmental policies and regulations and benchmark against International Best Practices
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-03. Review approved or ongoing controversial projects to ensure that they comply with established standards. All development projects must comply with international environmental protection standards before being granted approval.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-04. Enforce the logging quota strictly so that our forests are conserved.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-05. Streamline and implement regulations to protect marine life, wildlife and nature, and take punitive action against poachers and illegal loggers.
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In progress |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-06. Support the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) goal of reducing 40 percent carbon emissions by 2020.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-07. Increase renewable energy through renewable resources from the current 2 per cent to 20 per cent by 2025.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-08. Reduce the dependence on coal power plants which is one of the power generation methods that has a serious impact on CO2 emissions.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-09. Re-evaluate investment policy to give priority to high technology industries and to use energy from renewable resources.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-10. Revise all laws and regulations pertaining to environmental management and protection so that proper governance structures can be created, in line with the increasingly demanding modern times.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-11. Enforce strict rules to ensure that foreign companies in Malaysia do not contribute to pollution.
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In progress |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-12. Set up a "National Coordination Council for Climate Adaptation and Mitigation" that will coordinate the actions of the federal, state and local governments to address the challenges of climate change.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-13. Accelerate adaptation work so that both the infrastructure and the people are ready to deal with climate changes that are taking place.
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Achieved |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-14. Stop UMNO and Barisan Nasional’s efforts to build nuclear power plants.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-15. Make protection of biodiversity a top priority which will also contribute to the country's sources of income.
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Not started |
D10. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection |
D10-16. Have at least two more of our country’s National Parks, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site ("World Heritage Site").
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In progress |
100 Days |
The Pakatan Harapan Government will fulfil 10 specific promises in the first 100 days of our administration.
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Achieved |
ANWAR |
Mahathir "Yes I'm calling for his [Anwar's] release"
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In progress |
Attorney General |
"As guardian of the public interest, I shall take into account the interest and concerns of the public generally, and not be confined to the interest of the executives" - AG Tommy Thomas
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Broken |
Cabinet |
"Cabinet to be filled up by end of this week or latest next week" - Tun Mahathir
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Broken |
Cabinet |
"If we win Putrajaya, Nga Kor Ming will be made a Minister in the new Pakatan Cabinet" - Lim Guan Eng
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Broken |
Cabinet |
PM Mahathir: "Lim Guan Eng can be officially appointed Finance Minister only if and after he is cleared of his corruption case. If there is a case against such a person, we cannot appoint him or her."
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Not started |
Children |
‘Govt will ensure adults in contact with kids screened thoroughly’ - Hannah Yeoh
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Not started |
CHILDREN |
The Government will set up a special committee to monitor babysitters operating from their homes - DPM Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
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Not started |
CHILDREN |
The services of doula or birthing coaches will be regulated - Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad
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|
In progress |
Communications |
"If we had won Putrajaya, I would have brought Radiohead to Malaysia" - Nurul Izzah
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|
In progress |
Communications |
Repeal the Anti-Fake News Act
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|
Not started |
Communications |
The Communications and Multimedia Ministry is to introduce a new mechanism soon (by September 2018) for the application and channelling of government funds towards documentary production on Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM).
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|
In progress |
Constituency Issues |
Revert Bangsar South to its original name of Kampung Kerinchi
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|
In progress |
Disaster Mitigation |
Malaysia's transport minister, Anthony Loke, said a full report into MH370's disappearance would be published in the near future
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Not started |
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs |
Introduce a zero waste policy in 2018 that distributes excess food from supermarkets and hypermarkets to the needy, instead of being dumped into landfills.
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In progress |
Home Affairs |
Nurul Izzah: "To reform prisons and lock-ups, we will be passing on our views to the Institutional Reform Committee while also tabling a Private Members' Bill in the next Parliament sitting."
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Not started |
Home Affairs |
PM Mahathir: "Permanent residents over the age of 60 (possessing the red MyKad) and who have applied for citizenships will be granted citizenship in the near future"
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Not started |
INFRASTRUCTURE |
Fines will be imposed on airports that fail to comply with some of the 21 Key Performances Indexes (KPIs) including the ability to handle passengers’ luggage effectively.
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In progress |
INFRASTRUCTURE |
The Ministry of Transport will review the contracts and infrastructure behind the Automated Enforcement System (AES) cameras installed on highways across the country.
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In progress |
Land Development |
Form a special taskforce to review the feasibility of demolishing Highland Towers so that land may be repurposed.
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Not started |
Public Works |
The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government will honour all contracts for public works projects that were approved and signed during the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) government’s tenure
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Not started |
Public Works |
The Public Works Ministry will put more focus on critical projects such as those involving infrastructure, hospital, schools and infrastructure for fresh water
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Not started |
RELIGION |
The Pakatan Harapan Government intends to table a Bill in Parliament towards enacting the Religious and Racial Hatred Act (Akta Kebencian Agama dan Kaum) - Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa
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Achieved |
Tourism |
Review the flat rate of RM10 per room per night charged on foreign tourists
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Not started |
Transportation |
The Transport Ministry will look into the 51 road safety recommendations through the Recommendation Review Panel (RRP), which has been given three-months to draft an interim report on the implementation progress of the recommendations.
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In progress |
Transportation |
The Transport Ministry will review the effectiveness of existing laws in dealing with drunk driving cases
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In progress |
Tun Mahathir |
Mahathir says he'll be Malaysian PM for 2 years at most if Pakatan wins
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Not started |
E00. INCLUSIVE & MODERATE MALAYSIA |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people
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Not started |
E00. INCLUSIVE & MODERATE MALAYSIA |
E02. Restore the authority and independence of public universities and institutes of higher learning
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Not started |
E00. INCLUSIVE & MODERATE MALAYSIA |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled
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Not started |
E00. INCLUSIVE & MODERATE MALAYSIA |
E04. Fight crime and social ills
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Not started |
E00. INCLUSIVE & MODERATE MALAYSIA |
E05. Promote the integrity of family institution and neighbourliness
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Not started |
E00. INCLUSIVE & MODERATE MALAYSIA |
E06. Empowering societal institutions, civil society and social entrepreneurship
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Achieved |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-01: Admission quota to full boarding schools (SBP) and MARA Junior Science College (MRSM) will benefit the low and middle-income groups, especially those from rural areas and FELDA schemes
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-02: The transportation system will be improved, particularly by building better quality of roads in the village and ensuring the safety of school buses
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-03: Suitable incentives will be given so more private sectors engage in helping to improve government schools through a joint-venture programme between the government and the private sector (public-private partnership) and through corporate social responsibility (CSR)
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-04: Restructure the current Trust School model so that the cost of education as a whole can be reduced by bringing in private sector discipline
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-05 & E02-08: Ensure GLCs increase their number of educational scholarships particularly to the B40 and M40 groups
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-06: Special scholarship schemes will be created for teachers who wish to continue their studies and undergo professional training
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-07: Creating a Teaching Assistant post to assist teachers, including in executing administrative tasks
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-08: Improving access and usability of information technology systems in schools
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-09: Provide National Education Advisory Council with sufficient funds and authority to carry out their duties, in particular to ensure that our Education system stays competitive and in line with the National Education Philosophy
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In progress |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-10: Develop technical and vocational schools to be at par with other streams so that they are no longer a second option
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-11: A full boarding TVET (technical and 104 vocational training) school will be created for outstanding students from all walks of life
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Not started |
E01. Making government schools the best choice for its people |
E01-12: The quality of religious school education, missionary school and national school education will be enhanced by ensuring that the allocation is always sufficient and teachers have the opportunity to undergo professional training periodically
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Not started |
E02. Restore the authority and independence of public universities and institutes of higher learning |
E02-02: Student Unions will be provided allocation by academic institutions, and they will operate independently without government intervention, in accordance with the practice in developed countries
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Not started |
E02. Restore the authority and independence of public universities and institutes of higher learning |
E02-03: The Board of Directors (BOD) of the University will be given autonomy and authority to appoint their Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellors based on their merits and in a transparent and competitive manner
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Not started |
E02. Restore the authority and independence of public universities and institutes of higher learning |
E02-04: The BOD will also be empowered to determine performance indicators, evaluating achievement and determining salary ladders and other rewards for senior staff of the university, and managing the financial allocation
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Not started |
E02. Restore the authority and independence of public universities and institutes of higher learning |
E02-06: Undertake to recognise UEC certificates to enter public institutions of higher learning (IPTA) provided that applicants have a credit in Bahasa Melayu at the SPM level
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Not started |
E02. Restore the authority and independence of public universities and institutes of higher learning |
E02-09: Increase educational opportunities using recognised and accredited Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC), so young people can use modern technology to continue their studies in their areas of interest
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Not started |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-01: Task Institute Social Malaysia to lead to in providing a comprehensive review the current government policy on the disabled
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Not started |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-02: A Centre for Excellence for Persons with Disabilities will be created within the Institute Social Malaysia for this purpose, and to work with all appropriate bodies to achieve the goals of inclusivity
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In progress |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-03: Allocation for special education in government schools will be increased, especially to train teachers, purchase class equipment, and increase the number of places available for disabled children
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Not started |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-04: Work with the private sector and social entrepreneurs to provide more technical and vocational training opportunities for the special people
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Not started |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-05: Incentives will also be given to private companies to provide facilities for them
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Not started |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-06: All government departments and agencies will be required to have a disabled-friendly infrastructure
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Not started |
E03. Advance the interests of the disabled |
E03-07: The care centres will be placed directly under the wing of a newly established Commission on Charities and Non-Profit Organisations Commission so that they can receive appropriate and timely support
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-02: The PDRM will be adequately funded to enable them to send officers for further training, particularly in efforts to address rising rape and sexual harassment incidents among women and children.
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-03: Collaboration between PDRM and other parties involved in dealing with cybercrimes will be enhanced, with appropriate funding and support
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-04: Enforcement agencies will be directed to stop smuggling of alcohol and cigarettes across the border, including tighter controls along the borders and heavier punishments to those convicted
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-05: Strict action will be taken against those who manufacture, sell or engage in cheap supply of alcohol especially to coastal areas, rural areas and selling them to minors
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-06: We will cooperate with private and public sector to carry out anti bullying, anti-crime and anti-social ills campaign in schools, in addition to increasing the number of trained counsellors in schools
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-07: The Pakatan Harapan Government will enhance cooperation with NGOs involved in the rehabilitation of drug abusers to reduce the rate of recidivism
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Not started |
E04. Fight crime and social ills |
E04-08: Encourage the use of harm reduction measures in addressing the symptoms of drug addiction and reducing illness
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Not started |
E05. Promote the integrity of family institution and neighbourliness |
E05-01: Recognise the importance of family via its taxation system. whereby it will provide income tax relief via transferable tax allowance between husband and wife and also introduce income tax relief for married couple
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Not started |
E05. Promote the integrity of family institution and neighbourliness |
E05-02: Create high-income employment by boosting economic growth and these opportunities will be available across the country, and not centred on big cities alone. This is to reduce migration away from the family
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Not started |
E05. Promote the integrity of family institution and neighbourliness |
E05-03: Encourage neighbourhood activities and create more space and public parks to facilitate such activities.
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Not started |
E05. Promote the integrity of family institution and neighbourliness |
E05-04: Corporate tax exemption will be provided to companies that host activities to contribute to strengthening family institutions. Activities eligible for tax relief will be determined through consultation with the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) and relevant organisations
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Not started |
E06. Empowering societal institutions, civil society and social entrepreneurship |
E06-01: Simplify the process of establishing welfare bodies, foundations and legitimate non-governmental organisations
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Not started |
E06. Empowering societal institutions, civil society and social entrepreneurship |
E06-02: Ensure that the process for welfare bodies get tax exemptions is more transparent, easier and free from abuse or interference of political power
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Not started |
E06. Empowering societal institutions, civil society and social entrepreneurship |
E06-03: A Commission on Charities and Non-Profit Organisations will take over the responsibilities of the Registrar of Societies and Companies Commission of Malaysia
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Not started |
Malaysia |
Defend and protect the country's borders from external invasion, trafficking and smuggling
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Not started |
Malaysia |
Establishing a Consultative Council for People's Harmony
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Not started |
Malaysia |
Malaysia must be known for its integrity, not corruption
|
|
In progress |
Malaysia |
Pakatan Harapan will undertake to recognise UEC certificates to enter public institutions of higher learning (IPTA) provided that applicants have a credit in Bahasa Melayu at the SPM level. For this purpose, the UEC certificate will be assessed to be equivalent to the existing general qualification for entry into IPTA.
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Not started |
Malaysia |
To lead efforts to resolve the Rohingya and Palestine crises
|
|
Not started |
Malaysia |
To Promote Malaysia's role in international institutions
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Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
Advancing the interest of the rural and remote populations
|
|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
Create more employment opportunities for Sabahan and Sarawakian youths
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|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
Decentralisation of power to Sabah and Sarawak
|
|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
Improving the quality of education and healthcare services
|
|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
Making Sabah and Sarawak a model of harmonious society
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|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
Protecting the sovereignty and security of Sabah
|
|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
To ensure the prosperity of the people of Sabah and Sarawak by enhancing the states’ economic growth
|
|
Not started |
Sabah & Sarawak |
To return and guarantee the right of customary land of the people of Sabah and Sarawak
|
|
Achieved |
SABAH & SARAWAK |
MP Chan Foong Hin: "Sabah will have Federal Ministers "
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|
Not started |
SABAH & SARAWAK |
Shafie Apdal: "I promise that the state government will help build churches"
|
|
Not started |
SABAH & SARAWAK |
To give allowances to pastors if the State's financial situation allows it
|
|
Not started |
SABAH WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT |
To modernise, upgrade and re-equip Sabah Wildlife Department by injecting RM15mil or more over a period of five years and to increase manpower by 25%
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Build 100 more green recreation areas throughout the country, including at least 10 water parks and extreme sports
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
***Build 1 million affordable homes across the country within two terms of the administration of the Pakatan Harapan Government
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Build an e-sports "stadium" with a complete infrastructure to help young people with the potential to advance in this field
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Build bicycle routes in cities throughout Malaysia through cooperation with local authorities
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Build more comfortable homes that youths can afford
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Build racetracks in certain areas to help young people who love motor sport to indulge in such activities safely
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Cancelling motor vehicle license renewal charges
|
|
In progress |
0.Youth |
Create a special scheme to enable young people access their first housing loans easily
|
|
Achieved |
0.Youth |
Defer the repayment of PTPTN loan to all borrowers who earn less than RM4000 per month and eliminate the policy of black listing borrowers’ who default on their payment
|
|
In progress |
0.Youth |
E02-05 & YOUTH: Expand the TVET schools in a more structured manner, by expanding German Dual Vocational Training (GDVT) schools across the country. Through these schemes, companies will be paid for conducting in-house training for TVET students
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|
In progress |
0.Youth |
Ensure high-speed internet access to all towns and villages across the country
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Ensure more job opportunities and commensurate salary
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Expand high quality early intervention programmes for children with disabilities
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Expand the hire purchase scheme across the country, including for houses built by private developers.
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Extend healthcare schemes, such as the Health Care Scheme currently being implemented in Selangor, to other parts of the country
|
|
In progress |
0.Youth |
Foster creative thinking, critical and analytical thinking of the younger generation and prepare them with social, civic and leadership skills
|
|
Achieved |
0.Youth |
Freeing teachers from bureaucratic burden so they can concentrate fully on their task of educating future generations of Malaysia
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Guaranteeing good quality free public education at all levels, from pre-school, primary, secondary and tertiary education
|
|
Achieved |
0.Youth |
Halve the broadband cost and at the same time increase its speed so that more opportunities can be enjoyed by young people
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Improve access to sports and recreation facilities to balance life and work
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Increase the number of public buses by 10,000 nationwide to improve public transport connectivity
|
|
Achieved |
0.Youth |
Introduce RM100 monthly public transport card when using any public transport in the Klang Valley and in all cities in Malaysia
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Introducing administrative policies that would enable youths to reach their full potential.
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Introducing Marriage Incentive of RM500 for young couple below 35 years of age for their first marriage, which is the current practice in Selangor
|
|
In progress |
0.Youth |
Offer free broadcasts via RTM of all major sports leagues around the world, including the Premier League
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Promote the development of art activities by emulating the success of the George Town Festival in Penang which is an inclusive state-level art festival.
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Provide free quality educational opportunities
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Provide subsistence allowance to students from low-income families who secure places to public higher education centres
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Provision of health insurance worth RM500 for young people with household income below RM3,000 per month
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Reduce the burden of cost of living
|
|
In progress |
0.Youth |
Repeal Universities and University Colleges Act (AUKU)
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Stabilise the price of petrol so that the youth will have more savings
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Support the development of eco-sports infrastructure such as mountain climbing, cross-country cycling, obstacle races and other suitable sports in selected regions throughout the country
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
Take over building and maintenance of low-cost houses to reduce the burden of the population
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
To abolish GST and toll payment so that for young people are not burdened with daily expenses
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|
Not started |
0.Youth |
To build more motorcycle lanes, parking areas and other infrastructure
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
***To create 1 million jobs with a minimum salary of RM2,500 per month for young people in the first 5 years of the Pakatan Harapan Government ’s rule
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Not started |
0.Youth |
To create 200,000 jobs in Sabah and Sarawak
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
To empower youth by setting up of Young Entrepreneurs’ Empowerment Fund.
|
|
Not started |
0.Youth |
To increase the space for and diversify the activities of young people
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|
Achieved |
0.YOUTH |
Offer free broadcasts via RTM(A): World Cup live and free on RTM to increase its viewership, says Gobind
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|
In progress |
Children |
Develop a national Children’s Well-Being Roadmap to address issues that cover nutrition, education, housing and poverty in the country
|
|
Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-01(A): Establish a Royal Commission of Inquiry to audit FELDA and identify the steps to be taken to restore its honour and glory of FELDA. The Commission will also be tasked with investigating all contracts and agreements signed by FELDA.
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|
Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-01(B): Set up a Special Cabinet Committee to oversee the implementation of the Royal Commission of Inquiry. The Cabinet Special Committee will hear the complaints of FELDA settlers directly, identify their problems and coordinate solutions with other government agencies to improve the living standards of its settlers.
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|
Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-01(C): Amend the Land Act (Group Placement Area) so that misappropriated FELDA assets may be confiscated through legal means and the settlers can bring their cases to court.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-02(A): Restructure FELDA's governance to enable it to focus on its core business - the plantation sector - for the well-being of settlers and their families.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-02(B): Scrutinise FELDA's ownership structure to ensure that it does not lose its direction and welfare of settlers are safeguarded through a fair profit sharing concept.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-02(C): Revamp FELDA administration so that the voice of settlers can be officially heard at the highest level of management, and to put an end to appointments based on political links to the Board of FELDA and its subsidiaries.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-02(D): Scrutinise current mechanisms to improve quality of farm management and debt settlement, eliminating unnecessary middlemen, thereby ensuring maximum benefit for settlers. The new FELDA Chairman will be a trustworthy person with relevant experience.
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|
Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-03(A): Give priority to eligible FELDA children to appointment for suitable posts in FELDA at all levels and in all its subsidiaries. If new settlers are accepted into the FELDA schemes, allow the participation of low income Malays and Bumiputera only.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-03(B): Increase the subsistence allowance for settlers during replanting up to a maximum of RM2,000 per month if required.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-03(C): To ensure that settlers are not trapped in debt and unable to fulfil their basic needs, introduce courses on financial management to encourage them to take only subsistence loans which they can afford to repay.
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Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-03(D): Ensure payment for settlers’ farm produce is made in less than 45 days after it is collected.
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|
Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-03(E): Use the dividends earned from FELDA's investment and subsidiaries of FELDA to reduce the debt burden that FELDA residents have to bear, including debt repayment, home-repair debt, homebuying debt, "yield advance" debt and others.
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|
Not started |
F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-03(F): Give priority to FELDA's second and third generation who want to buy or rent by building affordable homes built by government or government-owned companies throughout the country.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-04(A): Use part of the dividends derived from FELDA investment and FELDA subsidiaries to build new FELDA townships and houses for the second-generation settlers, complete with basic amenities, internet and shophouses to create entrepreneurial opportunities.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-04(B): Provide facilities for the youth in new FELDA townships and houses, including skills training.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-04(C): Build a good infrastructure network to connect clusters of FELDA schemes with nearby towns and cities to ensure access to wider employment opportunities for young children.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-05(A): Ensure schools in FELDA schemes have adequate infrastructure.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-05(B): Set a special quota for FELDA children in full boarding schools (SBP) and Mara Junior Science College (MRSM). Also set a quota for them in skills-based colleges/vocational institutes and public universities.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-05(C): Increase scholarships for FELDA settlers' children and not restrict them to FELDA scholarships only.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-05(D): Give incentives to government-owned companies and other sponsors to provide scholarships and educational assistance to FELDA children and youths.
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F01. Special Commitments for FELDA Settlers |
F01-05(E): Provide technical and vocational training schemes them FELDA youths, especially in the field of agro-tourism as part of efforts to diversify income sources for every generation of FELDA settlers.
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Malaysian Indians |
All government-owned (GLC) companies, federal government agencies, state and local authorities, will be directed to ensure 10 percent of their new employees are Indians.
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Malaysian Indians |
A special fund for social and economic development of Indians will be set up, with an allocation of RM4 billion for the first 10 years. This fund will be devoted to helping to develop the Indian community in a fair and just way. The initial capital of this fund will be come from the Pakatan Harapan Government and government-owned companies (GLCs) and private companies. To ensure immediate enforcement of these funds, the Pakatan Harapan Government will provide an initial allocation of RM100 million in its first budget. This fund will target the Indian community as a whole, modelled after the Singapore SINDA Fund
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Malaysian Indians |
Curbing the symptoms of drug and alcohol abuse and gangsterism among young Indians. The Government will ensure that our social policy is effective and inclusive so that young Indians are not marginalised ad prevent them from involving in gangsterism or other social ills
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Malaysian Indians |
Ensuring that Indians get a good vernacular education. All Tamil National Type Schools (SJKTs) will be fully funded by the government and the infrastructure there will be upgraded to be equivalent to national type schools/ Sekolah Kebangsaan
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Malaysian Indians |
Ensuring that state housing agencies provide assistance to Indian families who are in need, especially former farm workers and those in the B40 category. They should be given an opportunity to have a quality home at reasonable price, and a loan repayment mechanism that is based on their ability to repay such as a hire purchase scheme
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Malaysian Indians |
Ensuring young Indians can compete and integrate into the mainstream of the development. Pakatan Harapan Government will invest in technical and vocational training schemes (TVET) as well as introduce apprenticeship scheme to ensure employability of Indians
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Malaysian Indians |
Establishing a government funded Tamil secondary school
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Malaysian Indians |
Fokus segera yang akan diberikan ialah untuk memberi latihan dan membantu golongan ibu tunggal kaum India. Salah satu projek awal yang akan diperkenalkan ialah inisiatif mentor sepenuh masa untuk membimbing ibu tunggal India dalam bidang keusahawanan untuk membantu mereka membina kehidupan yang selesa.
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Malaysian Indians |
Formulate a new law whereby each state were free to choose to participate within the Hindu Endowment Board, which oversees the management of Hindu temples for the purpose of transparency.
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Malaysian Indians |
Hindus need bigger space to build their temples and cemeteries. The Pakatan Harapan Government will provide enough space for Hindu temples and shrines, as well as burial grounds. If there is a need to relocate the temples or burial grounds, the Government will do so only after consultation with the affected communities and provide alternative areas to build new temples
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Malaysian Indians |
Increasing the number of Indian students at Full Boarding Schools (SBP) and at the Mara Junior Science College (MRSM) throughout the country. Priority will be given to Indian children from low- income families, families working in the agricultural sector and those belonging to the urban poor category
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Malaysian Indians |
Instructing Local authorities (PBTs) and state governments to place conditions on housing developers so that in areas where there are former Indian plantation workers, the developers must build affordable homes for them
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Malaysian Indians |
Introduce a budget system based on the concept of gender- responsive budgeting.
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Malaysian Indians |
Relevant ministries, such as the Ministry of Urban Wellbeing and the Ministry of Rural Development will be directed to research and solve urban poverty and social problems faced by the Indian community. These ministries will also implement inclusive development policies so that Indians will not be side-lined like they have been under the rule of UMNO and Barisan Nasional
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Malaysian Indians |
The Government is committed to improving the quality of health services throughout the country, especially in the plantation areas which are mostly populated by Indians. This free health service will enable Indians to access healthcare whenever necessary
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In progress |
Malaysian Indians |
The Hindu Endowment Institute will also be established at the state level based on Penang Hindu Endowment Council model. The Pakatan Harapan Government will first establish this Hindu Endowment Board in Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Pahang, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and Johor. The immediate goal is to providing training and to help Indian single mothers. One of the pilot projects to be introduced will be a full-time mentor initiative to guide Indian single mothers in entrepreneurship and to help them build a decent life
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Malaysian Indians |
The issue of religious conversion of minors unilaterally by one parent is a major concern among the Indian community. The Pakatan Harapan Government will take immediate steps to resolve this issue peacefully
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Malaysian Indians |
The Pakatan Harapan Government will introduce a minimum wage of RM1,500 a month in the first term of our government to directly assist Indians to elevate their standard of living
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Malaysian Indians |
The Pakatan Harapan Government will provide a micro-credit scheme and other financial schemes for Indian small traders, especially women, youth and home-based businesses. It will set up the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Suruhanjaya Peluang Pekerjaan Saksama) to address discrimination and unequal employment practices in the public and private sectors
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Malaysian Indians |
The Pakatan Harapan Government will provide the opportunity for Indians to participate in new land-based schemes modelled after FELDA, FELCRA and other suitable projects and provide necessary financial and regulatory support to the Indian community to participate in agriculture, especially in dairy and vegetable farming
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In progress |
Malaysian Indians |
The Pakatan Harapan Government will reduce the number of foreign workers in Malaysia. More employment opportunities for Malaysians will be provided with a new minimum wage of RM1,500 a month to be implemented in the first term of the Pakatan Harapan Government
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Malaysian Indians |
The Pakatan Harapan Government will simplify the process of obtaining business licenses and permits in the services sector that many Indians are involved in, such as transportation, logistics and recycling centres.
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Malaysian Indians |
The Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (Suruhanjaya Bebas Aduan dan Salah Laku Polis) will be set up in the first term of the Pakatan Harapan Government. The Commission will look into all complaints related to custodial deaths which has disproportionately affected the Indian youths
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In progress |
MALAYSIAN INDIANS |
Solving the problem of stateless Indians within 100 days of taking power
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Not started |
SENIOR CITIZENS |
Giving greater allocations for public hospitals for elderly health care
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SENIOR CITIZENS |
Income tax deductions to those who decide to return to work after retirement
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SENIOR CITIZENS |
Increase the number of Senior Citizen Activity Centre
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SENIOR CITIZENS |
Introduce anti-discrimination laws so that any employer who discriminates the elderly because of their age will be punished appropriately.
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SENIOR CITIZENS |
Provide subsidies and incentives to encourage the construction of retirement villages that can guarantee a good quality of life for our seniors
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SENIOR CITIZENS |
Restructure government policies to create a caring economy, including by providing qualifications related to care and needs of senior citizens at the IPTAs and IPTS
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SENIOR CITIZENS |
To provide a contribution of RM150 to every senior (60 years and above) as practised in Penang currently
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Women |
Create awareness and special training programmes to address women’s mental health problems such as depression
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Women |
Democratise the political system to create more female leaders
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Women |
Enabling the domestic caregiving sector to grow in order to provide quality care for senior citizens, postnatal mothers, and to address other needs
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Women |
Ensure employers attend regular training so that they are aware of sexual harassment at workplace and how to tackle it.
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Not started |
Women |
Ensure urban and rural planning takes into account the safety of women and girls
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Women |
Ensuring a national economic system that advances the interest of women
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Women |
Ensuring that at least 30 percent of policy makers are women
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Women |
Ensuring the legal system protects women's rights and dignity
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Not started |
Women |
Ensuring the national education system provide the foundation for women to do well in life
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Women |
Ensuring women's health and social security
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Women |
Establish a local service centre as a referral place for women to seek advice to resolve any issues they may face
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Not started |
Women |
Establish a systematic micro-credit scheme to provide opportunities for women entrepreneurs.
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Women |
Establish Family Law Improvement Committee (Jawatankuasa Penambah-baikan Undang-undang Keluarga) with the aim of amending the law on divorce, maintenance and child custody, to ensure a more efficient and fairer solution to women
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Women |
Establish Malaysian Women's Political and Leadership Training Institute to produce future female leaders
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Not started |
Women |
Establish specific policies and programs to increase women’s ownership of assets, their investment and savings rate
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Not started |
Women |
Implement an awareness campaign for cervical and breast cancer prevention, as well as ensuring women attend mammogram and pap smear screening in government hospitals
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Women |
Implement policies and programmes that will optimise women's capacity and increase their employment rate.
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Not started |
Women |
Improve political party selection and election party system so that women's involvement can be enhanced
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Not started |
Women |
Improve reproductive health awareness programmes among women of all ages so that they can protect themselves and their families from risks
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Women |
In order to help mothers who have pre-school children, all pre- school education centres that are now supervised by various departments and ministries will be placed under one roof, known as the Early Childhood Development Centre. Low-income families will receive subsidies
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Not started |
Women |
Integrate the philosophy of respecting women and gender understanding in the education syllabus at all levels
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In progress |
Women |
Introduce a law that sets 18 as the minimum age of marriage
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Not started |
Women |
Introduce a system of audit that engages women at all level
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Not started |
Women |
Introduce Sexual Harassment Bill to stop sexual harassment at all levels
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Not started |
Women |
Introduce the concept of lifelong education so that women who postpone their careers to care for their families can continue their studies and undertake training if they want to go back to work
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Not started |
Women |
Introduce women's health education programmes such as awareness of healthy lifestyle and other relevant activities
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Not started |
Women |
Introducing comprehensive gender education beginning at high school
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Not started |
Women |
Introducing the EPF scheme for housewives. A 2 percent monthly contribution will be channelled from their husband’s EPF contributions, which is considered non-burdensome
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Women |
Maternity leave will be fixed at 90 days
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Not started |
Women |
Provide incentives to employers to provide childcare facilities either at work or near the workplace
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Not started |
Women |
Review all laws relating to gender equality to ensure that every woman enjoys legal equality
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Not started |
Women |
Strengthening the legal system to promote women’s right to equal pay for the same work, as well as ensuring transparent job promotional opportunities.
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Not started |
Women |
To nurture the philosophy that "young woman are the future of the nation" as their main social responsibility is to mobilise the community for the future of the nation
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Achieved |
Youth |
C18-01 & YOUTH: The Pakatan Harapan Government will dissolve the National Civics Bureau (BTN), which over the years actively become a cheap political agent for UMNO.
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