Even if UUCA stays, Youth Ministry wants students to have more say in politics


KUALA LUMPUR: The Youth and Sports Ministry will cooperate with other relevant ministries to increase the participation of youths in politics regardless of whether the University Colleges Act 1971 (UUCA) is amended or not, says its deputy minister Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.

He said that his ministry's programmes to improve literacy in politics remains unbiased from the influence of any political parties.

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