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Anwar's position unshaken, AMK says rally won't dent support in Parliament
Anwar's position unshaken, AMK says rally won't dent support in Parliament

Malay Mail

time2 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Malay Mail

Anwar's position unshaken, AMK says rally won't dent support in Parliament

IPOH, July 14 — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's position as Prime Minister is strong and will not be affected by any efforts to undermine him, including through 'Himpunan Turun Anwar' rally scheduled to be held in the federal capital on July 26. Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) chief Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim said the Prime Minister continues to command the support of the majority of Members of Parliament in the Unity Government. 'Attempts to challenge the prime minister's position through rallies have no impact on the current political stability and lack clear direction. 'It is merely an effort to stir unrest, causing public anxiety without offering any constructive solutions,' he told a press conference after opening the Tambun Parliamentary Constituency Islamic Arts Carnival and Mahabbah MADANI Night at the Al-Amin Mosque compound here, last night. Muhammad Kamil, who is also the Political Secretary to the Minister of Finance, said he remains confident the people are now more discerning in their judgment and will not be easily swayed by rallies orchestrated by opposition leaders. 'However, we continue to uphold the principles of democracy and do not obstruct their right to assemble as guaranteed by the Constitution,' he said. He said the government is now focused on efforts to stabilise the cost of living, boost investor confidence and ensure more effective policy delivery for the benefit of the people. Regarding the carnival, Muhammad Kamil said that the two-day event, which began last Saturday, attracted over 10,000 visitors. He said the main objective of the event was to strengthen the role of agencies in promoting Islamic and spiritual activities in the community, while fostering the spirit of 'hijrah'. — Bernama

Anwar's position as PM remains strong, says PKR Youth chief
Anwar's position as PM remains strong, says PKR Youth chief

The Star

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

Anwar's position as PM remains strong, says PKR Youth chief

IPOH: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's position as Prime Minister remains strong and is unaffected by any attempts to challenge his leadership, including through rallies. PKR Youth chief Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim ( pic ) said the Prime Minister continues to command the support of the majority of Members of Parliament in the unity government. "Attempts to challenge the prime minister's position through rallies have no impact on the current political stability and lack clear direction. "It is merely an effort to stir unrest, causing public anxiety without offering any constructive solutions," he told a press conference after an event in Tambun here on Sunday night (July 13). Muhammad Kamil, who is also the political secretary to the Finance Minister, said he remains confident the people are now more discerning in their judgment and will not be easily swayed by rallies orchestrated by opposition leaders. "However, we continue to uphold the principles of democracy and do not obstruct their right to assemble as guaranteed by the Constitution," he said. He said the government is now focused on efforts to stabilise the cost of living, boost investor confidence and ensure more effective policy delivery for the benefit of the people. - Bernama

Government to consider public feedback in SST review
Government to consider public feedback in SST review

The Sun

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Government to consider public feedback in SST review

IPOH: The government will continue to consider feedback from various stakeholders in its review of the Sales and Service Tax (SST) rates and the expansion of its scope, according to political secretary to the Finance Minister Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim. He assured the public that the expanded scope of the tax would not apply to all goods, but only to specific segments previously announced by the government. 'Not all goods are subject to the expanded SST. For example, local products that are not manufactured or do not undergo industrial processing will remain zero-rated under the SST,' he explained. 'We acknowledge there will be concerns and complaints, but in implementing any policy, if there are elements that warrant reconsideration, I don't believe the government would hesitate to review them,' he added. He made these remarks during a Ziarah MADANI visit to the home of Sergeant Mazlan Mat, 50, a member of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) who was involved in a fatal accident in Teluk Intan on May 13 here today. On June 9, Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan announced that the government will carry out a targeted review of the Sales Tax rate and expand the scope of the Service Tax, effective July 1, in line with the 2025 Budget announcement made last October. According to a Finance Ministry statement, the measure aims to strengthen the country's fiscal position by increasing revenue and broadening the tax base, without placing an undue burden on the general public. Muhammad Kamil noted that public concern over tax policy changes is not uncommon, citing similar reactions during the recent rollout of targeted diesel subsidy rationalisation. 'At first, many questioned the diesel subsidy policy, but eventually recognised the benefits it delivered,' he said. Meanwhile, addressing the vacancy in the Economy Minister post following Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli's resignation, Muhammad Kamil said the decision rests solely with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim discretion. 'We leave it to the Prime Minister's judgment and wisdom to decide who is best suited to shoulder the responsibility at this time,' he said.

Govt to consider public feedback in SST review, says Finance Minister's polsec
Govt to consider public feedback in SST review, says Finance Minister's polsec

The Star

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Govt to consider public feedback in SST review, says Finance Minister's polsec

IPOH: The government will continue to consider feedback from various stakeholders in its review of the Sales and Service Tax (SST) rates and the expansion of its scope, says Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim. The political secretary to the Finance Minister assured the public that the expanded scope of the tax would not apply to all goods, but only to specific segments previously announced by the government. ALSO READ: Business groups urge government to defer and reduce SST hike "Not all goods are subject to the expanded SST. For example, local products that are not manufactured or do not undergo industrial processing will remain zero-rated under the SST," he explained on Tuesday (June 17). "We acknowledge there will be concerns and complaints, but in implementing any policy, if there are elements that warrant reconsideration, I don't believe the government would hesitate to review them," he added. ALSO READ: Hairdressers in the dark over expanded SST rules He made these remarks during a Ziarah Madani visit to the home of Sergeant Mazlan Mat, 50, a member of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) who was involved in a fatal accident in Teluk Intan on May 13 here. On June 9, Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan announced that the government will carry out a targeted review of the Sales Tax rate and expand the scope of the Service Tax, effective July 1, in line with the Budget 2025 announcement made last October. ALSO READ: Tax reforms a necessity, despite govt facing 'dilemma', says Anwar According to a Finance Ministry statement, the measure aims to strengthen the country's fiscal position by increasing revenue and broadening the tax base, without placing an undue burden on the general public. Muhammad Kamil noted that public concern over tax policy changes is not uncommon, citing similar reactions during the recent rollout of targeted diesel subsidy rationalisation. "At first, many questioned the diesel subsidy policy, but eventually recognised the benefits it delivered," he said. Meanwhile, addressing the vacancy in the Economy Minister post following Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli's resignation, Muhammad Kamil said the decision rests solely with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim discretion. "We leave it to the Prime Minister's judgment and wisdom to decide who is best suited to shoulder the responsibility at this time," he said. - Bernama

Opposition should acknowledge government's strength and efforts
Opposition should acknowledge government's strength and efforts

The Sun

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Opposition should acknowledge government's strength and efforts

PADANG RENGAS: Opposition leaders should accept reality and stop making excuses to deny the various positive changes and benefits currently being implemented by the government, said the Finance Minister's political secretary Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim. He dismissed claims that the government led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is also the Finance Minister, merely looks strong because the opposition is weak. On the contrary, he said the strength of the MADANI Government stems from the hard work of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, as well as the unique multi-ethnic composition of its component parties, all working towards a better future for the country. 'The government has planned various initiatives and strategies, including programmes aimed at laying a strong foundation to revitalise the nation's economy and improve the people's well-being. 'We are not saying everything is perfect, but the government is making efforts to introduce clear policies to enhance public well-being in various areas such as the quality of education, healthcare and equitable direct assistance to the people,' he said. He said this when met by Bernama at the Korban Perdana MADANI Programme and Kenduri Rakyat for the Padang Rengas parliamentary constituency at the Dewan Terbuka Masjid Al-Taufiqiyah Chuar Kati here today. Muhammad Kamil said Anwar and the Cabinet are fully committed to improving the country's economic performance while maintaining political stability. 'We can see the indicators today — such as economic growth, unemployment rate, poverty level, inflation, trade and investment, as well as the country's fiscal position. 'The unemployment rate is stable, and poverty and inflation rates have declined. The Gross Domestic Product and total trade are both expanding, showing that our country is now on the right track,' he said. He added that these achievements prove the effectiveness of the MADANI Government's economic policies and governance in ensuring inclusive and resilient development.

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