大马不缺政策和计划 "有效实施才是挑战"

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八点最热报 | 回望我国历届首相上台,似乎每一次都是新官上任三把火,急不及待地推出很多听起来很堂皇的经济政策,总而言之可以把饼画到多大就多大,试图建立人民对政府的信心,然而过后往往却落的空雷不雨,迟迟没有看到实际行动。如今团结政府上任一周年,首相安华是不是也在走着历届首相的老路,提出很多漂漂亮亮,堂堂煌煌的经济政策,最后却只是纸上谈兵呢?我国政府在有效落实经济政策方面,到底面对哪些问题?(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:00 Before watching the video, I remind you that there is more content on the Hotpoint website.
00:03 World Bank chief economist Apu Wasangi said on a broadcast show earlier this morning
00:11 that Malaysia does not lack policies and plans,
00:14 but these policies are often just paper talks.
00:17 And when the policy is turned into action, it has always been the biggest challenge.
00:21 Looking back at the prime minister of our country, it seems that every time he is on the throne,
00:27 he is looking forward to introducing a lot of sounds very proud economic policies.
00:31 In short, it can be transformed into as big as possible,
00:34 trying to build people's confidence in the government.
00:37 However, after that, it often falls slightly without rain,
00:41 and I haven't seen any actual action.
00:43 Now that the United Government has been in office for a year,
00:45 is Prime Minister Ah Hua also walking the old road of the other prime ministers?
00:49 He proposed a lot of beautiful and proud economic policies,
00:52 but in the end it was just a paper talk.
00:56 What are the problems that the government of our country is facing in effective implementation of economic policies?
01:02 Professor Zhong Zhiqiang, professor of economics at Lamai University,
01:04 said on the visit of the Hotpoint on September 18th that
01:07 many policies of our country are indeed easy to turn into a white plan.
01:11 He believes that politicians often like to show off to voters
01:15 in order to get political votes before the general election,
01:18 but they don't consider whether the plan is feasible or not.
01:21 As a result, it is often found that many plans
01:24 require cross-department coordination.
01:27 It is not so easy to implement and implement,
01:30 and let voters' expectations fall.
01:32 As for the United Government, which has been in office for a year,
01:36 will it also repeat the old way of the previous government?
01:40 Finance analyst Cai Zhaoyuan said on the visit that
01:43 the United Government has also launched a lot of large-scale economic plans,
01:46 including the 2030 New Industrial Blueprint, Energy Transformation Plan,
01:51 and even submitted a mid-term review report of the 12th Great Horse Plan,
01:55 which proves that the government has a specific direction in driving our economy.
01:59 But are these big blueprints just a piece of paper?
02:05 He thought that since the United Government has only been in office for a year,
02:08 it is too early to make a conclusion.
02:12 After the establishment of the government,
02:15 various large-scale economic plans will be launched,
02:18 but often these plans are thunderous and small,
02:22 and the slogans are loud but not effective.
02:25 Finance analyst Cai Zhaoyuan said on the visit that
02:28 the corruption problem is the only reason why our country is in a deep hole,
02:31 which leads to many large-scale plans being unable to be effectively implemented,
02:34 and eventually become white-spotted, hindering our country's economic development.
02:37 Professor Zhong Zhiqiang of Laman University of Economics also pointed out that
02:40 in the past few years, our country has been changing governments frequently,
02:42 and political leaders often launch new policies to replace previous policies,
02:46 which has led to many plans being in a deep hole before they are implemented.
02:51 I think in the past, there were many ambitious plans
02:56 that were not implemented well.
02:59 One of the reasons is the corruption problem.
03:03 So many large-scale plans eventually become white-spotted.
03:08 I think corruption is a cornerstone
03:12 that makes it difficult for this country to move forward.
03:15 Recently, the people have started to think that
03:17 we have implemented the government too quickly.
03:19 Some policies have been changed halfway through.
03:23 Or when our political leaders are ministers,
03:27 there is a big vacuum.
03:28 It's like the exile of a white lion.
03:30 As soon as he takes office, he has new ideas,
03:33 and then covers up some good policies of the previous dynasty.
03:36 So the more they want to change,
03:40 the more chaotic the consequences will be.
03:42 Now, after the new government took office,
03:44 Anhua has launched a large-scale economic plan
03:47 that looks like a 2030 new industrial blueprint.
03:49 But with the previous government taking the lead,
03:52 the outside world is asking
03:53 if the new government's plans are just for show,
03:57 or if they are just for show.
04:02 Both of the witnesses believe that
04:04 the new government took office only a year ago,
04:06 and now it's too early to say.
04:08 Because these plans are long-term plans,
04:10 it takes time to see the results.
04:12 The main problem we face in Malaysia
04:16 is that there are a group of people who are anxious,
04:19 and eager to see the results.
04:22 So in this situation,
04:24 we need to recognize that
04:28 every measure the government takes,
04:31 must be divided into short-term, medium-term,
04:35 and long-term measures.
04:37 I think that in the short term,
04:40 these big plans won't bring you immediate results.
04:42 I think that the people's emotions are not surprising.
04:46 This is the sound of love, the sound of hatred.
04:48 Before the election, the people hoped
04:50 that there would be a better government,
04:52 and that it would change the lives of the people.
04:54 But we also need to give the government some time
04:58 to implement these policies.
05:00 Because like I said,
05:01 it's not just a matter of doing one thing.
05:04 It involves many departments.
05:05 It can't be done in a short period of time.
05:08 So the government must take some responsibility.
05:11 They must be transparent,
05:13 and share the policies they have made,
05:16 the progress they have made,
05:18 with the people.
05:19 Financial analyst Cai Zhaoyuan said,
05:25 "The key is to ensure the political stability
05:27 of the economic policy."
05:30 He said that the five-nation political forum has been unstable in recent years.
05:33 Many investors have taken a "foreign look"
05:35 and the economy of China has been stagnant.
05:38 But with the reunification of the government,
05:39 the political stability is easier to achieve,
05:42 including the support of government officials and the business community.
05:45 I believe that in the future,
05:46 various policies will be more smooth,
05:48 and the success rate of these policies will also increase.
05:52 But Professor Zhong Zhiqiang of the Department of Economics
05:54 at Laman University has a different opinion.
05:56 He believes that to implement a policy,
05:58 it requires the cooperation of all departments and government agencies.
06:02 And at present,
06:03 China's civil service system is too complicated.
06:06 It is not easy to implement a large-scale plan.
06:10 Therefore, he believes that the top priority of Prime Minister Anhua
06:12 is to reform the system
06:14 and improve the efficiency of the civil service system
06:16 so that the policy can be effectively implemented.
06:18 To get rid of the large-scale plan,
06:20 it is just a vicious circle of talking on paper.
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