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01:02 Are you ready to join PM or just as a friendly celebrant?
01:14 Chinese New Year is a day of unity.
01:18 It's a celebration of different cultures, religions, races.
01:21 And when we talk about celebrating diversity
01:24 in Malaysia, it's not just about celebrating race and religion,
01:28 but it's also about political beliefs and ideologies.
01:31 Because while we may disagree in policies, in ideas,
01:35 it in no way means that we love our country less.
01:38 So I look forward to visiting friends and family members
01:41 from all political aisles to show that in politics,
01:46 while we may disagree, we will never
01:48 lose sight that our country and our people
01:50 must always be put first.
01:53 So you're not a clear yes or no to any PM?
01:55 No.
01:55 It is-- no, no.
01:56 This is clearly a day of celebration.
01:59 It's not a day of politics.
02:00 I mean, I've been doing this almost every year,
02:03 where I meet up with leaders from all parties,
02:06 not just leaders, including their families.
02:09 And I look forward to continuing that, not just when I first
02:11 joined politics, but maybe to the day till I end politics.
02:15 I want for Malaysians to realize that we can come together,
02:19 and not everything is about politics.
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