Determining decisions and actions


1 Special appearance: Khairy was one of the invited speakers at last year’s competition.2 Hard at work: Teams spend sleepless nights to come up with a good policy.3 An A-Team: (from left) Leo, Kyle Chan, Annamarie and Ng Yan Chuan.4 Up to youth: Chuo is calling on young Malaysians to take charge of their future.5 Making a point: Tan says that one needs to consider various factors before coming up with a policy.6 Work in progress: Choong, Lo and Sherrinder Kaur looking through plans for the upcoming competition.

Malaysian youth get a chance to shape policies that touch on various aspects such as public transport, education and police powers, affecting the man on the street.

YOUNG Malaysians are often accused of being apathetic towards the country’s politics and policies.

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