Ten months after the unity government came to power, there are doubts that many promised reforms will take place.
Five decades of helping the Bumiputeras have not achieved the desired results, and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has decided to set a new direction and approach that is more fair, equitable and inclusive.
Anwar previously indicated that the affirmative action policies should shift from race-based to needs-based. If that were the case, why can’t a Malaysian economic congress be held instead of the one for Bumiputeras? Has Anwar forgotten the strong non-Bumiputera support given to him throughout his journey to become PM?
What has happened to Anwar’s original plans of reformasi? To some, he appears to be like one of those he once criticised and condemned when he was in the opposition.
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