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发表于 15-5-2018 12:36 AM
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Kit Siang wants national reset to finally fulfil 'Malaysian Dream'
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Iskandar Puteri MP Lim Kit Siang said the government had promised the nation would be ‘a beacon of light for a disturbed and distracted world’. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 — Malaysians must go back to the basics by referring to the constitutional and nation-building documents, said DAP’s Lim Kit Siang in a statement, today.
The documents he referred to includes the Merdeka Constitution 1957, the Malaysian Agreement and Constitution 1963 and Rukunegara 1970, which could fulfil the “Malaysian dream” to build an inclusive nation globally.
“Malaysians must go back to the basics, and what better way to begin than to return to basic constitutional and nation-building documents... to be a model to the world as to how a nation of diverse races, religions, languages and cultures could be united, harmonious, democratic, progressive and prosperous, with a government of integrity guided by the principles of good governance and accountability.
“This is the challenge to all Malaysians today, because it is unlikely that Malaysia will be given a third chance to fulfil the Malaysian Dream,” he said in the statement
The DAP Iskandar Puteri MP said the government had promised the nation would be “a beacon of light for a disturbed and distracted world”.
But instead, he said it had lost its way and become a black hole of kleptocracy and kakistocracy. Lim said the general elections on Wednesday had provided Malaysia a second chance to reset nation-building policies and directions.
“Sixty-one years ago, when the country attained Merdeka in 1957, and Malaysia was formed in 1963, we set out as a young nation, brimming with hope and confidence, dedicated, in the words of the Merdeka Proclamation 1957, and reaffirmed in the Malaysia Proclamation six years later.
“The nation ‘shall be forever a sovereign democratic and independent State founded upon the principles of liberty and justice and ever seeking the welfare and happiness of its people and the maintenance of a just peace among all nations’,” he said. |
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