Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Government Policy


Prime Minister Najib Razak
The current government system is quite effective as it fulfills most of the citizens needs, as well as civil rights. Problems that persist in the system include a 3.6% poverty level and production of too much non-renewable energy sources. Strengths are garbage treatment/recycling, government structure and the consumer policies. Some attributes are weak such as the air quality (too much pollution), their environmental standards and their overall green buildings percentage is comparatively low. Thanks to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption agency, Corruption rates have decreased significantly recently. Also, policies can be put in place to benefit the city and nation. For example, there are issues within employment that can be solved by selling SOME land to the foreign companies so they will build factories or any other workplaces to create more jobs. The energy problems may be solved by building hydropower plants because Malaysia has a lot of watercourses. More policies can include a maximum house area rule that prevents people building households that are larger than 800ft and if it is going to be occupied by more than four people, 200 ft per person may be added. Also, to reduce consumerism and its other negative effects, limiting advertisement budgets and limiting the amount of space that can be used for advertising benefits.





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