January 31, 2021

Time for KL to be run by elected officials as a state, says think tank

According to REFSA, the Federal Territory Ministry’s role in governance has been in urgent need of review ever since its urban planning outcomes have been subject to political interference. At present, the ministry was not directly accountable for the welfare of Kuala Lumpur, whose dwellers reserved the right to choose the government that serves them.

REFSA supports call for KL bipartisan committee

REFSA has supported the Pakatan Harapan (PH) members of parliament's proposal for a "Kuala Lumpur 2024 Bipartisan Committee" to co-govern the capital city. For the betterment of the capital city and wellbeing of city folks, especially for the coming post-Covid-19 scenario, this was a good place to start the conversation about the future of Kuala Lumpur.

【文告】吉隆坡应拥有民选“州政府”

REFSA's Adviser, Wan Hamidi Hamid expresses support for Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur Pakatan Harapan Members of Parliament’s statement proposing for a Kuala Lumpur 2024 Bipartisan Committee. The idea is a good place to start the conversation about our capital city’s future. Press Statement in Chinese.
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