Malaysia

PM credits policy stability and reform drive for MADANI government’s success

Anwar highlighted the role of sound policies, bold reforms, and public trust as key drivers behind the achievements of the MADANI government

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 28 Dec 2025 11:52AM

PM credits policy stability and reform drive for MADANI government’s success
The Prime Minister emphasises tangible benefits for Malaysians both domestically and internationally - December 28, 2025

PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has attributed the success of the MADANI government to policy stability, decisive reform implementation, and the trust of the Malaysian people.

In a post on his official Facebook page, he outlined the government’s achievements and the factors contributing to its progress.

Domestically, Anwar noted that the economy continues to be strengthened through quality investments, the creation of new employment opportunities, and the execution of an inclusive growth agenda.

On the international front, he highlighted that close relations with various countries and global leadership groups have facilitated strategic investments while enhancing Malaysia’s standing on the world stage.

“These achievements are not merely numbers and statistics, but are translated into tangible benefits for the people—from family well-being, new economic opportunities, to assurances of a more resilient future,” the Prime Minister said.

He expressed confidence in the government’s continued forward momentum, stating, “With the unwavering support of family, friends, and Malaysians, I believe the MADANI Government will continue to move forward, serve with integrity, and build a just, prosperous, and competitive nation for all.” - December 28, 2025

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