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Friday 29 March 2013

The government that I truly want

By Ravi Navaratnam

GE13 looms and the time is at hand again to elect a new government for Malaysia.

I will be casting my vote in exercise of my fundamental right and responsibility as a citizen to express my choice for whom I would like to have lead the federal and state executive and legislature over the next five years.

So what am I looking for in a new government?

A forward-thinking government. One which is not afraid of changing the old ways of doing things.

One that will lead this country into a better future for me and my loved ones, present and future.

A government that leads with integrity and honour.

A government that is truly inclusive and embracing of the vibrant diversity of this nation.

A government that recognises the privilege it has been accorded by the voting citizens of this country.

A government that leads by example.

A government which lives up to its election promises.

A government that earns and retains our trust and respect.

A government that cherishes and upholds each and every tenet of our Rukun Negara as follows:

Our nation, Malaysia, is being dedicated to:

Achieving a greater unity of all her people;
Maintaining a democratic way of life;
Creating a just society in which the wealth of the nation shall be equitably shared;
Ensuring a liberal approach to her rich and diverse cultural tradition; and
Building a progressive society which shall be oriented to modern science and technology.

We, the people of Malaysia, pledge our united efforts to attain these ends, guided by these principles:

Belief in God
Loyalty to king and country
Upholding the constitution
Rule of the law, and
Good behaviour and morality

A government that is able to put the needs of the country ahead of race or politics.

A government which recognises that poverty is colour blind.

A government which treats all citizens equally; not on the basis of their social standing or political affiliations.

A government which ensures economic and social distributive policies are based on need and not ethnicity or race.

A government that encourages open discussion and debate and which accepts criticism as a means of improvement.

A government that has zero tolerance for corruption.

A government that takes the politics out of the crafting of our nation's education system.

A government that readily and fully accepts the right of assembly to civilly express views.

A government that upholds the independence of our judiciary and that recognises that justice must be seen to be done as well as done.

A government that believes in independent checks and balances.

All Malaysians are entitled to such a government!

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