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Sat, 11/29/2008 - 22:22
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BN TO EMBARK ON NEW MEASURES TO IMPROVE POLITICAL SITUATION
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 (Bernama) -- Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition will embark on new measures to improve the country's political situation.
He said the last general election was a lesson well learned by the ruling
coalition in that BN needed to change for the better.
"We have to embark on a course to make things better, to address some
of the concerns, some of the grievances of each community and hopefully with the
new measures we will institute, things will get better politically," he
said.
Speaking in an interview with BBC aired tonight, Najib who is BN deputy
chairman said although the coalition had been denied two thirds majority, the
people had given it the mandate to form the government.
"Of course we did not do well in the last general election but we have the
majority, a good working majority," he said.
"The result is an indicative of a vibrant democracy in Malaysia," he
said.
-- BERNAMA
He said the last general election was a lesson well learned by the ruling
coalition in that BN needed to change for the better.
"We have to embark on a course to make things better, to address some
of the concerns, some of the grievances of each community and hopefully with the
new measures we will institute, things will get better politically," he
said.
Speaking in an interview with BBC aired tonight, Najib who is BN deputy
chairman said although the coalition had been denied two thirds majority, the
people had given it the mandate to form the government.
"Of course we did not do well in the last general election but we have the
majority, a good working majority," he said.
"The result is an indicative of a vibrant democracy in Malaysia," he
said.
-- BERNAMA