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Party Policies
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An outline of Party Policies:
- On the Reform of Legislative Institutions
- restoration of local government elections;
- abolition of the appointment system of Senate;
- denial of the two-third majority of the ruling parties in the Parliament and State Assemblies.
- On the Reform of the Electoral system
- restoration of the "one -person-one -vote" system of constituency delineation;
- expansion of voting rights to all citizens who age of 18 years or above;
- restoration of the independence of the Election Commission;
- creation of an electoral culture that is clean, fair and free.
- On nation-building
- Abolition of the division of "bumiputra" and "non-bumiputra" and the implementation of ethnic equality.
- On Economic Development
- due emphasis be given to distributive justice;
- opposition to environment destruction;
- opposition to "Party Capitalism";
- replacement of the ethnic quota system with a policy of "merits and
needs"
- On Labour
- implementation of minimum wage
- opposition to unlimited import of foreign labour;
- defence of workers' rights to free association;
- promotion of workers' solidarity
- On Social Welfare
- implementation of health care and other social security policies;
- protection of the aged, the disabled and the poor against absolute poverty.
- On Education
- implementation of a seamless system of education;
- full recognition of the right to mother tongue education.
- opposition to the 1996 National Education Act.
- On Ethnic and Cultural rights
- cultural democracy;
- ethnic equality;
- national integration through equality, tolerance and understanding.
- On Mass Media
- creation of a free, fair , accountable and responsible mass media
- opposition to the monopoly of information and manipulation of news;
- On Agriculture
- non-ethnic-based reform to land-reform;
- rental control;
- expansion of agricultural loan;
- reduction of agricultural taxes.
- On Environment
- opposition to any economic policy that destroys the environment;
- the right of Orang Asli to develop and enjoy their natural resources;
- all major development of natural resources like the construction of mammoth dams must be subject to strict monitoring and assessment.
- On International Relations
- promotion of world peace and justice;
- support for the Non-Alignment Movement;
- opposition to imperialism and racism;
- promotion of human rights and democracy.
- On National Defence
- opposition to excessive defence budget;
- call for genuine national service;
- strengthening of civil defence;
- streaming and reduction of armed forces to a highly trained
professional force.
- On Women
- participation of women in all levels of decision-making.
- opposition to all laws that discriminate against women.
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On Youth
- nine years of compulsory education;
- abolition of ethnic quota system in education, the Universities and Universities s Colleges Act and all other laws and regulations that retard the full development of the potential of Malaysia citizens.
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