PAKATAN RAKYAT’S FIRST 100 DAYS PROGRAMME


Pakatan Rakyat  will implement holistic  and necessary  reforms  in the national administration of the economy, education and others. These will be based on principles that have been outlined in the Common Policy Platform.

As a start to this reform programme, we commit to implement the following within the first 100 days of receiving the rakyat’s mandate to rule:
  1. Reform the  main national  institutions  of government, such as  the Election Commission, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Malaysian Royal Police Force
    to introduce transparency and restore accountability of government.
  2. Abolish the Internal Security Act.
  3. Direct Khazanah Berhad, the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and all other government bodies that own highway concessions to complete the transference of such highway assets to the government with the purpose of abolishing tolls.
  4. Change the structure of national subsidies by reducing  corporate sector subsidies (such as  the  gas subsidies  of RM19 billion to independent power producers) and transferring these savings toward
    subsidies for the rakyat.
  5. Recognise the roles and  contributions of public servants by re-evaluating the salary structures; starting with an increase in teachers’ allowances by RM500 per teacher per month as a recognition of the
    importance of their role as educators in nation building.
  6. Restoring all private water concessions to the government, making water a public asset of the rakyat.
  7. Deploy free Wi-Fi internet services to all Malaysians in the urban and semi-urban areas.
  8. Dissolve Felda Plantations  to  redistribute its estate lands to the second and third generation of Felda settlers.
  9. Increase oil royalties to Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu and Kelantan to 20%.
  10. Set up a Royal Commission to comprehensively resolve the problems of illegal immigration and citizenship in Sabah.

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