The manifesto emphasised the Barisan Nasional plan in eight areas over the next five years: economy, balanced development, education, law and order, public services, reducing corruption and improving governance, religion and unity; and foreign policy. Strong economic management and a commitment to ensure no one will be left behind have put Malaysia on a solid footing.
The points outlined in BN manifesto:
Economy
Raise the nation’s productivity, income and competitiveness levels
Cushion the effects of rising prices
Generate two million job opportunities
Reduce the Budget deficit further - more development funds, without increasing taxes
Follow through on five Development Corridors to bring equitable growth, investment and job opportunities to all parts of Malaysia
Balanced Development
Eradicate hardcore poverty. Bring poverty rated down to 2.8 percent by 2010
Increase quality rural jobs and incomes
Ensure access to modern quality healthcare
Upgrade urban public transport and reduce traffic congestion
Affordable housing
Education
Raise teachers’ minimum qualification and provide more training opportunities
Continue to make national schools the school of choice by, among others, explaining the teaching of Mandarin and Tamil
Safeguard the position of national-type schools
Provide more scholarships for undergraduates for poor but deserving students - regardless of race
Law & Order
Bring down the country’s crime index
Tackle drug abuse and other social ills
Address the issue of illegal immigrants
Add 60,000 Police personnel by 2011
Set up more than 150 new Police stations and beat bases to increase presence in more neighourhoods
Improve safety in schools, playgrounds and public areas
Focus police operations and resources in crime hot spots across the country
Public Services
Speed up implementation of e-government initiatives
Complete overhaul of all land offices and district offices
Speed up issuance of licenses and permits
Tie civil servants promotions, rewards and penalties more closely to performance targets
Increase ethnic diversity in the public sector
Reducing Corruption and Improving Government
Continue to enforce anti-corruption measures without fear or favour
Strengthen monitoring and enforcement by agencies such as the ACA, Customs, Inland Revenue and local authorities
Religion & Unity
Build better understanding of Islam among Muslims and non-Muslims through Islam Hadhari Facilitate construction, consolidation and relocation of all places of worship via state government mechanism, coordinated at federal level, that will protect the interests of all communities.
Increase dialogue on inter-faith issues through the Department of National Unity and National Integration
Foreign Policy
Continue to play an active, principled and impartial role in international affairs
Expand trade and investment linkages
Advance the economic agenda of the OIC through capacity building in less developed OIC countries
Contribute towards a development agenda for the world’s poorest countries
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