The Malaysian People’s Justice Party, known in Malay as Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), is a centrist political party in Malaysia that has played a significant role in the country's political landscape since its inception. Founded in 1999 by a group led by Dr. Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, amidst the reformasi movement that followed the sacking of then Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, PKR emerged from a deep desire for reform in governance, justice, and the eradication of corruption. The party's formation was a direct response to the perceived authoritarianism and cronyism within…
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Imagine a country where every citizen, regardless of background, has equal rights and opportunities; how close is this to your ideal society?
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What changes would you like to see in your country's education or healthcare system to make it fairer for everyone?
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Have you ever experienced or witnessed corruption? How did it impact your perception of fairness and justice?
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Why do you think transparency and accountability in government are important, and how would they affect your daily life?
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How would you feel if a politician promised change in your country but struggled to deliver?
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In what ways can young people play a role in shaping the political landscape to create a society that values justice and equality?
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How do you think a country should balance economic growth with ensuring all its citizens benefit equally?
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If you had the power, what institutional reform would you prioritize to strengthen democracy in your country?
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Can a political party truly represent all segments of society? Why or why not?
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What does social justice mean to you, and how can it be achieved in the context of your community or country?