Malaysia

EAC: All MPs should support Budget 2021 for country's wellbeing

Economic Action Council executive director Tan Sri Dr Noor Azlan Ghazali said support is crucial as budget will ensure the country's overall economic sustainability

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Oct 2020 12:18PM

EAC: All MPs should support Budget 2021 for country's wellbeing
Economic Action Council (EAC) executive director Tan Sri Dr Noor Azlan Ghazali said Malaysia had successfully managed to control the first wave of the pandemic earlier this year, and data also shows signs of economic recovery. – Bernama filepic, October 27, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Economic Action Council (EAC) executive director Tan Sri Dr Noor Azlan Ghazali has called on all Members of Parliament to respect the decree of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah and support the approval of Budget 2021.

He said the support was important as Budget 2021 will crucial in the effort to fight the Covid-19 pandemic and ensure the country's overall economic sustainability.

“What we want to convey to all MPs is that the political issue is (just an issue) among them, but whatever happens, they need to ensure that the country has sufficient allocation.

“Until today, the government has spent billions of ringgit to fight Covid-19, and now we are facing the third wave, so I believe we need adequate allocation,” he said last night.

On Sunday, His Majesty stressed that Budget 2021, which will be tabled in the next parliamentary session, was very important to the people, especially in dealing with Covid-19 and restoring the country’s economy.

Commenting further, Noor Azlan said the country had successfully managed to control the first wave of the pandemic earlier this year, and the data also showed signs of economic recovery.

However, he said the country's economy took a hit once again when the third wave occurred.

“The current economic situation, on the whole, is indeed bleak, and many segments in society are affected by Covid-19, there are cases of job losses, and businesses are also affected.

“The responsibility (of MPs) remains to the people, please support (the Budget). The well-being of the people is the most important thing,” he said.

Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz is expected to present Budget 2021 during the Parliament sitting on November 6. – Bernama, October 27, 2020

Spotlight

Opinion

Ronnie Liu: What we should truly rejoice over is not the victory of any single party

Sports & Fitness

Ronaldo silences critics with historic World Cup double as Portugal cruise to victory

Malaysia

Foreign student held as police probe suspected murder of female student

Malaysia

Student seen crying with hair pulled in alleged bullying incident (video)

Malaysia

Indonesian woman jailed 6 years for trafficking teenager for sexual exploitation in Tawau

Malaysia

Govt's 2026 fuel subsidy expense may reach RM37.2b despite Budi Madani diesel savings

Malaysia

Johor PRN: Maszlee accepts invitation to debate with Onn Hafiz

Malaysia

Home Ministry: Synthetic drugs now a major threat; East Coast most affected

Malaysia

Drug-positive man crashes into Terengganu Hospital emergency zone glass door

Malaysia

Bar Council voices reservations over planned split of AGC and prosecutor roles

You may be interested

Malaysia

'Mat Sabu was only expressing his views; There was no sarcasm’  - Anwar

Malaysia

Some writing attributed to Zara not written by teenager - expert

Malaysia

Johor election: Former health minister makes comeback, MB to remain in Machap

Malaysia

Fiery 6-vehicle crash in Kulai: Fatalities unconfirmed (video)

Malaysia

Nation strengthens economic defences as global conflict and El Niño threats loom

Malaysia

Govt cuts fuel prices ahead of nationwide BUDI diesel rollout

Malaysia

Foreign student held as police probe suspected murder of female student

Malaysia

Higher wages must precede any return of GST - Liew