Monday, February 28, 2022

King reminds politicians to focus on protecting people’s interests

 


PARLIAMENT | Politicians in the country should focus on protecting the people’s interests, said Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah.

In a poem he recited at the end of his address to open the first meeting of the Fifth Session of the 14th Parliament in Kuala Lumpur today, His Majesty said that hard work would become easy if they were united.

The Agong said to face 2022, all parties should strengthen their strategies and resilience in tackling the challenges of Covid-19, and the country’s economic recovery should be speeded up so that Malaysia would not be left behind.

"Help and facilitate all efforts by the people to rebuild their lives in a safe, peaceful and prosperous manner for the sake of our beloved country,” said the Agong.

His Majesty said he was thankful that the country’s political landscape was now more stable to allow for the successful implementation of the development agenda in the interest of the people and the country’s future.

"I am grateful for the current political stability which was established through bipartisan cooperation, that is the memorandum of understanding on transformation and political stability signed between the government and the opposition,” the Agong added, referring to the memorandum inked in September last year.

The Agong said as a result of this agreement and maturity, the Federal Constitution amendments relating to the Malaysia Agreement 1963 were passed with a majority of more than two-thirds in the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara in December.

"This is the kind of political maturity the people want,” the Agong said, urging all Members of Parliament to preserve the understanding and political stability which was achieved.

On the devastating floods which struck the country at the end of last year, His Majesty expressed appreciation for the government’s quick action in extending aid totalling RM1.4 billion directly to the flood victims, apart from providing allocations amounting to RM6 billion for repairing public infrastructure and facilities.

His Majesty said national unity should remain the main agenda of the country to ensure that the country’s well-being could be preserved.

“Efforts to inculcate a culture of tolerance and mutual respect should be the responsibility of all the people.

“Therefore, I welcome the National Unity Action Plan 2021-2030 and Keluarga Malaysia Unity Plan 2021-2025, which are comprehensive,” said the Agong.

The Agong also said society should be educated on the dangers of thoughts and understanding which can confuse Muslims and called for focused and strategic action by the authorities to curb such unhealthy developments.

Bernama

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