From learning about different functions of government agencies to finding job opportunities, Malaysians find the Madani government’s one year anniversary programme held at the compound of Bukit Jalil Stadium in Kuala Lumpur beneficial.
Many visitors hoped that the government will continue to walk the talk to help the people overcome their bread and butter issues.
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Many visitors hoped that the government will continue to walk the talk to help the people overcome their bread and butter issues.
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00:00 [Street noise]
00:12 So, after one year of Maldani government, what do you think about it?
00:15 It's a very good under PM Dato' Syed Anwar Ibrahim.
00:19 It's a very good service and giving a lot of opportunity for the Malaysians.
00:25 What is your hope for Maldani in the next few years?
00:28 I hope it will continue like this.
00:33 What do you understand about Maldani?
00:37 For me, Maldani means the current government.
00:42 I don't know how to say it, but for me, Maldani is a word to describe the government.
00:51 They call it Maldani. As everyone knows, Maldani stands for government.
00:54 What is your hope for Maldani government?
00:58 I hope it will increase the number of programs.
01:02 Especially for the government, as we know, there are many students who are disturbed.
01:08 So, when there are more programs like this, it gives us hope for us who are just starting to work in this field.
01:15 It is a way for the government and the people to be in good tolerance.
01:23 What are the preparations for Maldani?
01:30 The government has to take responsibility for the problems of the people and always continue to help.
01:37 Is there anything that you are hoping for the government to achieve in the next few years?
01:42 Or is there something that they should focus on?
01:45 At the moment, I think the living cost is a bit high.
01:48 So, if they focus on that, it will be very helpful for the people of Malaysia.
01:53 What do you hope for the government?
01:56 What should they emphasize in the next few years?
02:00 I think, you know, it comes to a change that we should rally the people.
02:04 That we have the same common goal.
02:06 That less, you know, close links.
02:09 Work for the common goal.
02:10 There are a lot of challenges, there are a lot of hurdles that we need to solve.
02:13 That's for sure.
02:14 But how do we close the gap, close links, mobilize all the people, solve the fundamental, you know.
02:21 And then we need to, there are a lot of goals we are leaving behind, you know.
02:25 We are leaving behind in terms of competing with other countries in Southeast Asia.
02:29 We do not want to talk about the global state, we only talk about ASEAN itself.
02:33 We are not the top, we are not the lowest, but we are stagnant in that sense.
02:38 We really hope that people really, you know, again, they are about to have problems, differences.
02:45 Can we, for these four years at least, let's give it a try.
02:49 You know, work together towards the same direction.
02:53 [Laughter]
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