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Nga calls for 'new politics' to replace toxic, outdated approach

IPOH: The country must move away from “toxic and outdated politics” driven by perceptions and sentiments and embrace a new political approach focused on serving the people, said DAP deputy chairman Nga Kor Ming.

Nga calls for 'new politics' to replace toxic, outdated approach

Malaysia needs a new approach to politics, one that moves away from the toxic and outdated politics driven by perceptions and sentiments, said DAP deputy chairman Nga Kor Ming. The proposed new politics should be inclusive and focused on nation-building, rather than exploiting racial and emotional issues for political gain. Nga emphasized that new politics is about building, not destroying, and should be for all races, including Malays, Chinese, Indians, Iban, Kadazan, Dusun, and everyone else.

He urged political parties to focus on serving the people, developing the country, and ensuring Malaysia commands respect on the international stage. Nga stressed that the current politics, which plays on sentiments every day and does not serve the people, is outdated and destructive. Despite the challenges, the DAP will continue its political struggle and commit to serving the people.

Nga highlighted Perak's achievements under the unity government and Pakatan Harapan administration, citing the state's financial performance as evidence of the difference between the current administration and previous governments. He also pointed to the record number of tourist arrivals in Perak, attributing the success to a government that truly works for the people.

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