G25 Malaysia welcomes the recent announcement of the 13th Malaysia Plan (2026-2030) that sets out the medium-term vision for Malaysia’s transition into a developed, high-income nation by the end of this decade. With GDP continuing to grow and per capita income rising steadily, Malaysia is well positioned to make this leap. However, to achieve the desired objectives, the 13MP must include the necessary institutional and human rights reforms to meet the rising expectations of the new generation of Malaysians.
Moreover, the strength of any plan lies not just in its vision but in the consistency of its implementation. Without clear and firm political commitment (including a firm political commitment to eradicate the menace of systemic corruption) and sustained coordination, there is a risk of disconnect between policy intent and outcomes on the ground.
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