
The federal government will need more time to deliver on Pakatan Harapan’s 100-day pledges due to the country’s financial situation, said Deputy Prime Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail today.
“We have financial problems and need to pay off debts. Earlier, we did not know the extent of this problem (debts).
“Now that we have come to know, we request for a bit of space and time to deliver on the 10 promises within a 100 days,” she told Bernama.
However, she said the Harapan administration had already fulfilled some of the promises made such as removal of the GST and fixing oil prices.
Wan Azizah also expressed happiness that her family could celebrate Aidilfitri with her husband Anwar Ibrahim who was released from prison last month.
She also urged Malaysians from various faiths, cultures and ethnicities to do their part in ensuring peace and unity for the country.
“We are unique. Our country is made up of people of various races and nationalities. It is an asset that must be maintained, nurtured and taken care of.
“The world has also seen us change the 61-year-old (BN) government in a peaceful and calm manner,” she said. -Mkini

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