Judge the govt on facts, not political sentiment, Anwar urges Malaysians

Judge the govt on facts, not political sentiment, Anwar urges Malaysians

The Star Online - News·2025-07-27 19:03

PUTRAJAYA: The public should assess the government’s efforts and policies based on facts rather than political sentiment, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The Prime Minister said that although the government has implemented various initiatives, there were still parties spreading inaccurate information, such as claims of rising fuel and commodity prices, when in reality, the opposite was true.

"This is a free and democratic country, but we must provide clarification. During interviews (at the gathering in Dataran Merdeka), some claimed fuel prices had gone up, when in fact they had gone down. There are many (such false claims). 

"This reflects political sentiment and hatred, not facts. Therefore, we suggest that people make judgments based on facts. If there are shortcomings, we are open to improvement,” he told reporters after attending the Organisational Strengthening Seminar and PKR president’s tour of the Federal Territories here on Sunday (July 27).

Anwar, who is also Finance Minister, acknowledged that while not every government initiative was perfect, efforts were continually being made to resolve issues.

"…I’m not saying what we’ve done is perfect, but we constantly listen and make adjustments where needed,” he said.

Meanwhile, Anwar said he was open to the Opposition tabling a vote of no confidence against his leadership in the Dewan Rakyat.

The PKR president and Pakatan Harapan chairman said such a move was part of a legitimate democratic process.

"We are open to it. This is the correct process. If they want to table it (a vote of no confidence), go ahead. He (Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin) has been saying that for three years now,” Anwar said.

He was responding to comments made by Hamzah, the Opposition Leader, during a gathering at Dataran Merdeka on Saturday (July 26), where the latter claimed the Opposition is currently considering submitting the motion to Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul soon. 

Earlier, Anwar arrived at the closed-door event at around 12.30pm, where he delivered his presidential address and engaged with PKR members in attendance.- Bernama

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