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People First Performance Now Concept unveiled by PM Najib Tun Razak Upon taking office on 3rd April 2009 Addressing the challenges of Malaysian Pluralism

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People First Performance Now Concept unveiled by PM Najib Tun

Razak Upon taking office on 3rd April 2009 Addressing the challenges of

Malaysian Pluralism

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Goals Key elements Strategies

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National Unity   Equity in the economic dimension Multi-ethnic and multi-religious

harmony Strengthen Social Cohesion

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Mutual respect Trust among the different races in

Malaysia

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Not just tolerance Means you have embraced unity in

diversity

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Not something gained overnight But if done consciously over time, it

will eventually happen Malaysia will be the sum total of all

races We will not be moving as separate

communities We will be stronger

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A fairer and more equitable implementation to address the needs of all races

The notion of getting all ethnic groups and communities to be “stakeholders”

In developing and sharing the fruits of Malaysian prosperity

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Greater need for inter-faith or inter-cultural dialogue

To remove suspicion, build trust, respect

To accept each other’s faiths in everyone’s interest

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To emphasize commonalities To highlight strengths, assets, talents

and skills of each community

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