00:00Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
00:30The Malaysian land was finally established.
00:37Then the Malaysian land, along with Singapore, Sabah, Sarawak, established Malaysia.
00:47So that history must be understood by all of us.
00:50If we want to discuss what is the history behind the establishment of the so-called Malaysia.
00:57With the establishment of Malaysia, there must be an environment in the context of agreement.
01:05And what is important is for us to understand what is important and diverse.
01:13Our forefathers, when they established Malaysia, the agreement was negotiated.
01:18Then Malaysia's diversity was formed.
01:23And if we want to discuss how the spirit was formed to strengthen our country,
01:33it must be accepted in various ways.
01:36One, from the point of view of the law.
01:39Second, from the point of view of the relationship between humans or between people to people.
01:45The relationship between business and the relationship between politics.
01:49Alhamdulillah, if we look at the relationship between politics, if we want to measure it,
01:53now our strength is the establishment of a co-government.
02:00Where a diverse party finally forms a co-government.
02:05If we say, there is an image that this government is not strong,
02:09imagine in the cabinet how we work.
02:14As long as the cabinet members work hard, the ministers must work even harder.
02:20And we discuss, as long as there is disagreement,
02:25we discuss as best as we can to find a common ground.
02:30And if it is translated into the context of the parliament,
02:34how the parliament in these two regions,
02:37we see how the number of 2 out of 3 has formed, more than 2 out of 3.
02:43It is a must to pass.
02:45And all so far, the cooperation between the members of the parliament in the co-government.
02:53And the different approaches are carried out by the ministers.
02:58Where we do, the ministers, if they visit countries,
03:04of course, it is to meet every state official to get instructions.
03:10And the instructions will be discussed.
03:12What is the approach of the co-government,
03:15and get feedback from the state officials.
03:18In terms of the project, the implementation, what are the weaknesses,
03:21so that we agree in terms of the approach,
03:23the priority is given to both the state officials and the co-government
03:28for us to implement any program, project, including solving problems together.
03:36That is a different approach from the past.
03:39And that is why, if we see, the strength increases.
03:43Relationship.
03:44Maybe there is a perception that there is a problem now.
03:47Relationship between the countries,
03:49because there are voices demanding rights and so on.
03:53But the demand for rights must be in the context of what is included in various rights and laws.
03:59Therefore, if that is the case, there will be a discussion.
04:04In the context of Sabah and Sarawak,
04:06there is MP63, there is a meeting, there is a technical committee.
04:10From the past, now we have agreed.
04:13Many things have been agreed upon, we can implement.
04:16Of course, there are things that have not been agreed upon.
04:19Therefore, the discussions, the voices are still happening in Sabah, in Sarawak.
04:24But we always listen, as the former Prime Minister said,
04:27listen and find a way how we want to solve it.
04:31There are things that can be solved immediately.
04:34There are things that need time,
04:36especially when it comes to the interpretation of the laws.
04:39The laws are different.
04:41The interpretation of the country is different from the interpretation of the President.
04:45This needs to be resolved.
04:47But it does not negate the fact that the existence of Malaysia
04:51in the context of the agreement that has been established,
04:54in the context of the provision of the law in the institution,
04:58is necessary in the context of the countries themselves.
05:01Because each country has its own rights.
05:04As long as we are within the boundaries of the law,
05:08God willing, Malaysia will remain intact.
05:11And the most important thing now is to ensure the stability of our country.
05:17Because with that stability, we will be able to focus on developing our country.
05:24And with that, we will be able to move forward.
05:27And God willing, our economy will develop.
05:29With the development of the economy,
05:31we will be able to restore prosperity for our people.
05:35So this is the goal of our government now.
05:38To seek equality,
05:40to solve all the problems with the solution that is available to us,
05:44which is to always be united,
05:46to understand each other.
05:48With that unity, God willing,
05:50we will be able to meet the needs of both parties.
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