'IT'S MORE THAN JUST NUMBERS' - BERSATU BANGS SPOT ON THE ECONOMY - REBUKES ANWAR FOR ALL-TALK 'POLICY WITHOUT CLEAR DIRECTION'
KUALA LUMPUR (Politics Now!) - It is more than just numbers, it is the story of our nation's wellbeing, and right now, it is telling us that our economy is faltering. Since the commencement of the MADANI government, led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, we have seen a worrying trend:
Malaysia’s GDP growth rate fell from a high of 14.1% in the third quarter of 2022 to 7.1% in the following quarter. It continued to slide to 5.6% in the first quarter of 2023 and then further declined to just 2.9% in the second quarter.
Such a trend is not merely about the decline in percentages; it is an alarming indication of the government's challenges in navigating the economic landscape. Every lost point in GDP growth equates to increasing struggles for Malaysians, affecting daily life and the wider economy.
Economic Policy Without Clear Direction
The absence of definitive economic policy is troubling. Inconsistencies and frequent shifts in policy are driving foreign investors away, and our foreign direct investment numbers are now trailing behind those of neighboring countries.
Absence of a Specific Finance Minister
The lack of a specialized Finance Minister is acutely noticeable. It is impractical for the Prime Minister to manage this critical role in addition to his broad-ranging responsibilities. Effective economic governance demands dedicated attention and expertise, particularly in trying times that call for a minister focused solely on finance.
Efforts to Reduce Government Fiscal Deficit
The newly unveiled budget brings with it its own set of challenges. Although it is crucial to reduce the fiscal deficit, this process must be conducted with insightful planning. Massive reductions in expenditure have the potential to debilitate vital public services, impose additional burdens on our populace, and impede the development and upkeep of essential infrastructure that supports our economy.
Lack of Economic Development Initiatives
Furthermore, there is a noticeable gap in active economic development initiatives. It is vital for the government to initiate and support large-scale projects that can stimulate the economy, generate employment, and contribute to broad-based growth.
The government's failings in these domains are manifesting in adverse impacts on the Malaysian public. We need more than a vague promise of improvement; we need a solid, aggressive blueprint for economic revival. Our leaders must step up with urgency and determination. The moment for half-measures is over. Malaysia needs better leadership to pull it out of this crisis and set it firmly on the path of wealth and prosperity. - Bersatu media statement issued by Na’im Brundage, Information chief of youth wing Armada
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