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八点最热报 | 《马来邮报》的一篇报道指出,净选盟之所以上周举办集会,是因为团结政府的改革步伐太过缓慢。如今团结政府上台一年多,首相安华大权在握之后,真得就应验了那句话,政治人物换了位置就换了脑袋吗?还是民众太心急了,安耐不住?(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:04 The BRC election committee held a meeting last week and proposed a memo to Congress.
00:10 A report in the Malay News reported that the reason for the election committee's meeting
00:14 was because the reform of the united government was too slow.
00:17 The chairman of the election committee, Amofah Issa, also said during an interview
00:20 that the election committee will hold a meeting again after eight years.
00:23 He hopes that Prime Minister Anwar will not forget his struggle in the fire of the fire
00:28 and the promise he made to the leaders of the West.
00:32 The united government has been in power for more than a year.
00:34 After Prime Minister Anwar took power, did he really keep his promise?
00:38 Did the politicians change their positions and change their minds?
00:41 Or are the people too anxious to hold on?
00:44 Do the people really need to give Anwar more patience on the road to reform?
00:50 The university professor of UCSI, Da Zuding, said during an interview with the Eight-Point Freedom News
00:55 that whether it is the election committee or the people,
00:58 while they are eager to reform Anwar,
01:01 they should not forget that the current government is a united government, not a West government.
01:06 Da Zuding also pointed out that due to the corruption problem of the national mechanism and corruption,
01:10 Anwar has been stuck in the bottom for decades.
01:13 It is not easy for Anwar to overcome the root cause in a moment.
01:17 So everyone should give Anwar more time to reform.
01:21 The former vice chairman of the Republican Party, Cai Tianqiang, who has been active in the struggle since the end of the Flaming Years,
01:26 agreed that the reform can't be done in a day or two.
01:30 But he believes that the people are not impatient about the corruption or election reform of the government,
01:36 but the people are already anxious about life and economic development.
01:40 Cai Tianqiang said that the people's lives are getting worse day by day,
01:44 and many small businesses are forced to close.
01:47 It is understandable that they made dissatisfied voices.
01:50 Therefore, he believes that the government should prioritize the economic problems that the people face.
01:55 The reform progress of the united government is slow.
02:00 Professor Da Zuding of UCSI believes that since we have waited for more than 60 years to welcome the reform,
02:06 it doesn't matter if we wait a few more years.
02:09 But as one of the radicals who demonstrated on the streets of Flaming Years,
02:13 Cai Tianqiang believes that when promoting government reform,
02:16 whether it is the people or the election alliance, it will never be given leniency because of who is in charge.
02:22 It's very obvious that it's going to take time.
02:24 Many people don't seem to think that that is very important.
02:28 Then we see also Anwar not taking any salary,
02:31 and we don't see any connection with his family, with all the projects.
02:35 I don't blame entirely people wanting to have reform.
02:38 Some say that we have been waiting for reform for 60 years.
02:42 Yes, you wait 60 years, wait another 2-3 years, can't you?
02:46 We didn't say that to Lao Ma, we didn't say that to Najib,
02:50 we didn't say that to Bala.
02:52 I think it's very natural that we wouldn't say that to the united government.
02:57 We hope that the leaders of the united government can experience this.
03:02 The united government has been in power for more than a year.
03:04 Is the reform process satisfactory?
03:06 Da Zuding is very convinced.
03:09 But Tsai Ing-wen pointed out that the people will not be satisfied
03:13 with the efforts made behind some reforms.
03:17 On the contrary, the results of the reform are the most important.
03:21 It's hard to give a score to the administration.
03:24 I think this score is like an exam.
03:27 I think the final result is what we want to see.
03:32 I grade according to effort.
03:34 I don't grade according to comparison or the amount of numbers.
03:38 Time is an illusion.
03:40 You say, "What? So slow?"
03:42 What does slow mean? What does fast mean?
03:44 There are a lot of issues which you need to see.
03:47 And some of them progress to do slowly.
03:50 But actually there's no such thing as slow.
03:52 It's how you progress.
03:53 Tsai Ing-wen said that the Anhua government may be moving forward in the reform process.
03:57 But the biggest problem for the united government is that
04:00 they haven't come out to explain to the people
04:03 what the government has been reforming
04:06 and to what extent.
04:08 It causes people to be anxious.
04:09 They think the government hasn't done anything.
04:12 The biggest flaw of the united government
04:15 is that they haven't come out to explain to the people
04:20 what they have been doing.
04:22 If they think they have made a large-scale reform,
04:28 these measures are not effective
04:33 in reaching the people.
04:35 So whether it's the media or the ordinary people,
04:41 a lot of them are like looking at flowers.
04:45 So it's impossible to avoid causing them to feel anxious
04:49 and even feel like the government hasn't done anything.
04:53 So this is very natural.
04:55 I think this point must be improved with urgent efforts.
05:00 In addition to the people not knowing the progress of the government's reform,
05:03 Mr. Tian also pointed out that the government's choice of reform
05:06 has also caused problems.
05:08 Some reforms are proposed at this time
05:10 but will hinder the progress of the reform.
05:12 For example, the introduction of the Chinese New Village
05:16 as a World Heritage Site.
05:20 The United Nations is also against it.
05:21 Of course, the Pro-Beijing Party is also against it.
05:23 So at this time, I think it's a mistake to propose this.
05:27 It will create unnecessary resistance to hinder the future development.
05:34 I think the people should feel good about this.
05:40 The feel-good factor should be increased
05:44 and some measures that the government can agree on
05:50 to make people feel that the reform has not stopped.
05:57 I also think that further support can be drawn
06:02 and the government can be strengthened in Congress.
06:06 After An Hua was pulled from the position of Deputy Prime Minister under one person,
06:13 he started a fire-pushing battle with the flag of promoting reform.
06:17 Then he established a Republican Party and led the Xi Jinping administration to launch a parliamentary election struggle.
06:21 Finally, he became the Prime Minister.
06:23 It was all because the dissatisfaction of the corruption system in society reached its peak.
06:28 The power of civil society gave him the greatest help.
06:32 Water can be in the boat, but also in the boat.
06:35 If An Hua does not reform or the reform is not in place,
06:38 it will inevitably face the end of being pulled off the horse.
06:41 In the face of many obstacles along the way to reform,
06:43 where will An Hua go?
06:45 We will have further comments on this tomorrow.
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