
Acting party president Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz said the unity government had been in power for more than two years but had yet to deliver key reforms it once pledged.
“Governing a country isn’t about delivering pleasing rhetoric, it’s about upholding people’s welfare and honouring promises,” she told a press conference today.
“Politicians must be held accountable. Failing to honour promises made to the people is nothing less than a betrayal.”
Muda’s demands are addressing the cost-of-living crisis through transparent fiscal policies, repealing laws deemed oppressive and draconian, reviewing the Urban Renewal Act, disclosing details of MACC chief Azam Baki’s contract, and reducing the prime minister’s role in key national appointments.