Anwar unveils plan to raise wages, boost Malaysia’s economy ahead of elections
Key initiatives of the plan include setting up a special financial zone in Johor, a review of minimum wages, and others.
Key initiatives of the plan include setting up a special financial zone in Johor, a review of minimum wages, and others.
A political analyst noted that he did not see any significant environmental issues being used as campaign fodder for the upcoming elections.
Despite distractions, Perikatan Nasional and the caretaker chief minister Sanusi Md Nor are set to put up a tough fight to defend Kedah.
On March 27, Lim filed the lawsuit against Muhyiddin for allegedly issuing defamatory statements over the cancellation of Yayasan Albukhary's tax exemption.
Anwar said he was prepared to improve himself if there were any shortcomings on his part.
The Deputy Prime Minister said the official announcement of Barisan candidates would be made on July 21.
The government will exempt tuition fees for 10,000 needy students in 20 public universities, which would otherwise have cost them RM30 million.
The PKR president also said that Dr Mahathir's suit against him was meant to create racial disharmony ahead of the upcoming six state elections.
The Chief Revenue Counsel Dr Hazlina Hussain said it is the statutory duty of a taxpayer to pay taxes when it is due.
Dr Ariffin proposed, the current fees at public health facilities should be increased from RM1 and RM5, which was still a reasonable amount.