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‘Govt’s reforms working well’

PM: Incident-free rally is a testament

- By MAZWIN NIK ANIS mazwin@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: The incident-free rally on Saturday proved that the Government has done the right thing by reforming certain laws, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The Prime Minister said the Government was committed to providing a legal environmen­t that supports human rights and had abolished laws that could cause polemics.

“The rally held in Stadium Merdeka which went peacefully is testimony of the ability of various parties, be it the authoritie­s or organisers, to abide by the law.

“I thank the Opposition, even though I don’t agree (with them) for respecting the spirit of the Peaceful Assembly Act,” he said.

Among the laws which the Government had abolished were the Internal Security Act 1960, Banishment Act 1959 and Restricted Residence Act 1933.

Najib told participan­ts attending the Transforma­tion of Security and Fundamenta­l Rights Legislatio­n Conference that the decision to amend, abolish and replace certain laws was not made for political expediency but because the Government had listened to the people’s concerns and aspiration­s.

“In essence, we did it because it was the right thing to do,” he said, stressing that the Government was also committed to protecting the rule of law, constituti­on and judicial system.

The Prime Minister said unlike some countries, Malaysia had never experience­d a coup d’etat because the principle of “civilian supremacy” was respected, adding neither would there be a one-party system.

“However, we sometimes forget that even though the social unity enjoyed by the people is solid, it can be destroyed if we do not tackle issues wisely,” he said.

Najib said to prevent the country from chaos, the rights and freedom of individual­s must be balanced with collective interest, adding the concept of freedom, rights and security was important to achieve social justice.

“As we approach 2020, we need to progress not only in terms of the economy but must also ensure the contestati­on of ideas exist in every spectrum.

“The Government will continue to be open to different ideas and views because it represents democracy,” he added.

 ??  ?? Tea break: Najib chatting with some of the 32 participan­ts selected to have tea with him after launching the Transforma­tion of Security and Fundamenta­l Rights Legislatio­n Conference. — Bernama
Tea break: Najib chatting with some of the 32 participan­ts selected to have tea with him after launching the Transforma­tion of Security and Fundamenta­l Rights Legislatio­n Conference. — Bernama

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