Nine months too short a period to judge its performance, he adds.
A nine-month period is too short for the people to judge the performance of the new government under Pakatan Harapan as it is a phase for the party to conduct housekeeping on what was left by the previous government. said that, although the period was brief, the government had taken numerous initiatives to ensure the needs and interests of the people were looked after, including taking over concessions and doing away with tolls in stages.
‘’Now we have and are making changes. Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, too, is very concerned about all the promises in the manifesto and a special committee to look at its implementation has also been set up,’’ he told reporters in Jitra today.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Leicester's players did not let Puel down, says caretaker Stowell(Reuters) - Leicester City's players did not let down sacked manager Claude Puel in his final few games in charge and the team's poor recent results were due to individual mistakes, first team coach Mike Stowell insisted on Monday.
Read more »
Leicester’s players did not let Puel down, says caretaker Stowell | Malay MailLEICESTER, Feb 25 — Leicester City’s players did not let down sacked manager Claude Puel in his final few games in charge and the team’s poor recent results were due to individual mistakes, first team coach Mike Stowell insisted today. Leicester sacked Puel yesterday with the club 12th in the...
Read more »
Mahathir calls on Semenyih voters to vote for PHKUALA LUMPUR: The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government will not let the mandate and trust given by the people to go in vain in the efforts to ensure smooth...
Read more »
Insults and the 'new Malaysia'LETTER | Let us not cruise on autopilot with old rules and patterns.
Read more »
Britain's May promises to let parliament vote on Brexit delayMay cautioned that the extra time would not help negotiations and that she herself opposed any delay.
Read more »
'Let me die in my hometown' – Umno No 2 vows to defend RantauThree-term Rantau assemblyperson Mohamad Hasan says he will not back down.
Read more »
Australia suffers hottest summer on record | The Malaysian InsightBureau of Meteorology sees no let-up of drought over autumn period.
Read more »