
Pakatan Rakyat has not lost sight of its ideals, such as local elections, freedom of information legislation and assets declaration, even though these are not listed in its 2013 election manifesto launched yesterday.

The coalition, which is bidding to topple BN at federal level, has every intention of implementing the proposals it has previously outlined, he explained.
“Pakatan can't put every detail in the manifesto, otherwise it will be too thick and people will not be interested in reading it,” he told a press conference today.
Asked why Pakatan has stopped short of naming PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim as its candidate for prime minister, Lim said the manifesto is “about policies, not personalities”.
He also dismissed Umno’s claim that the pledges in Pakatan’s manifesto will be expensive to implement.
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