Anwar’s assurance that budget cuts spare education rings hollow. We have heard this political rhetoric before. True educational reform demands strategic investment, not just protected operating expenditure. Until government spending reflects a genuine commitment to future-proofing our learning institutions, these pronouncements are nothing more than empty promises. Are we to believe these convenient reassurances any longer, or will we demand tangible evidence of progress
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Malaysia’s PM is right to shield education from expenditure adjustments, demonstrating a clear commitment to national development. Protecting this vital sector is a pragmatic decision, ensuring long-term stability and growth.