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PETALING JAYA: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah has advised all MPs, regardless of party, to stop political disputes and give their full support to Budget 2021.
In a statement on Wednesday (October 28), the Comptroller of the Royal Household Datuk Ahmad Fadil Shamsuddin said that the King declared that the 2021 Budget must be approved for the good of the people and to help the recovery of the economy devastated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah advises Dewan Rakyat members to give their full support to the 2021 Budget for the well-being and sustainability of their livelihoods, as well as for the recovery of the country’s economy. that has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sultan Abdullah stated that the 2021 Budget to be presented soon is of the utmost importance to the government and authorities, especially front-line leaders who must continue and launch policies and efforts to curb and manage the spread of the pandemic.
“The King reminds Dewan Rakyat members that political disputes for their own personal interests will only be a loss to the country and the people suffering from the pandemic will be the victims,” said Ahmad Fadil.
He further said that the King said this after an audience with Muhyiddin at a pre-cabinet meeting in Istana Negara earlier today (October 28).
Ahmad Fadil also said that in the meeting of more than an hour with Muhyiddin, Sultan Abdullah was briefed on the 2021 budget, which will be presented in Parliament on November 6.
The King expressed his hopes that the 2021 Budget will emphasize the economic recovery and the well-being and sustainability of the livelihoods of people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“He also stated that he has full confidence in the Prime Minister’s ability to lead the country at a time when it is being tested by various crises,” said Ahmad Fadil, noting that the pre-Cabinet meeting is a major one. weekly routines of the country. King to discuss and exchange views with the Prime Minister on government-related issues.
This is the third time that the King has asked parliamentarians on both sides of the divide to stop politicizing and prioritize the well-being of the people.
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