Continue to push for reforms


  • Letters
  • Friday, 10 May 2019

THE headline “Buck up and deliver” (The Star, May 9) is a stern but fair message to Pakatan Harapan one year after it took over the government of our country. A year on, the euphoria of winning the 14th General Election is understandably rapidly evaporating. The raft of promises for economic, legal and social reforms still largely remains unfulfilled.

This backtracking on the GE14 manifesto promises would have voters viewing the Pakatan government as disappointingly lacking in political courage to do the right thing for all Malaysians.

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