PN’s manifesto won’t push Malaysia into bankruptcy, says Muhyiddin

PN’s manifesto won’t push Malaysia into bankruptcy, says Muhyiddin

It is well within the government's finances, says the PN chairman.

Muhyiddin Yassin said PN’s manifesto intended to boost the economy through a RM5 billion special investment promotion fund and the creation of a million high-income jobs. (Facebook pic)
JITRA:
Perikatan Nasional’s manifesto for the general election (GE15) is realistic and will not bring Malaysia to the brink of bankruptcy, says its chairman Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the pledges were well within the country’s ability to carry out and would not affect Malaysia’s finances.

Muhyiddin spoke to reporters after a walkabout with PN’s Kubang Pasu candidate Ku Abdul Rahman Ku Ismail at Medan Selera PJ2 here.

On Sunday, Muhyiddin launched PN’s GE15 manifesto which pledges to boost the economy through a RM5 billion special investment promotion fund and the creation of a million high-income jobs.

He said overall, PN had outlined 12 pillars and 30 approaches, with 234 initiatives, to form a caring, clean and stable government.

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