Parliamentary Services Bill: A Step Backwards for Democracy
Background
In 1963, a law was passed giving Parliament control over its own administration, but this law was repealed in 1992, and the administration of Parliament was placed under the civil service. This...
Parliament to Get Its Own "Cabinet" to Determine Expenditures and Policies
Reforms to Empower Parliament
PETALING JAYA: Parliament will soon have its own "cabinet" to determine expenditures and policies as part of reforms proposed in a bill tabled this week, according...
Historic Milestones in Malaysian Parliament: Key Reforms and Achievements
Malaysian Media Council (MMC) Bill 2024: A New Era for Media Freedom
The Dewan Rakyat marked a significant milestone in its fourth week of sitting with the passing of the Malaysian Media...
Rice and Padi Industry Reform: A Step Towards Sustainability and Competitiveness
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) has prioritized the reform of the national rice and padi industry, aiming to promote a more sustainable, competitive, and environmentally friendly...
Government's Unwavering Commitment to Reform
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reaffirmed the government's commitment to driving the nation's reform agenda. He made the statement during the launch of the book "Lim Kit Siang: Malaysian First Volume 1 and 2" in...
Write an article about IPOH: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to driving the nation’s reform agenda. In this regard, he criticised individuals who “kowtow” to tyrants and corrupt figures before but...
STAR Targets 500 Bureaucratic Red Tape Reform Projects Next Year
The Special Task Force on Agency Reform (STAR) is aiming to implement 500 Bureaucratic Red Tape Reform (RKB) projects in the coming year, an increase from the 200 projects carried...