PETALING JAYA: Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 was introduced when the government realised Vision 2020 could not be achieved fully, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 was introduced when the government realised Vision 2020 could not be achieved fully, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
“There is a need for that extension as it is the duty of the government to ensure a peaceful and developed country, ” he said in his New Year address. Dr Mahathir added that it had never crossed their minds to come up with laws which ostracised people or migrants. Dr Mahathir urged Malaysians to work hard and prepare for global political uncertainty as the turmoil due to the trade war between big powers and quick technological advances were factors that would decide the direction of the world and the country.
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