SHAH ALAM: The government will ensure that no one is left out in its efforts to implement more needs-based policies in the future, although several race-based policies are still in place, says Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.
The government will ensure that no one is left out in its efforts to implement more needs-based policies in the future, although several race-based policies are still in place, says Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng .Lim also said that certain race-based polices by the previous government would continue for the time being.“We need to implement need-based policies to help the disadvantaged.“We must do something better than the previous government.
On party matters, Lim, who is DAP secretary-general, reminded DAP leaders not to treat the power that they have as their right. He said Nik Aziz consistently protected Pakatan against conservative forces within his own party as well as racists and extremists outside it.
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