What made Malaysia, as a plural society, tick throughout
these years? Many other countries with similar history and social
composition have not experienced the success that we had but
instead they encountered setbacks or even failures. The answer I
like to give is that our founding fathers have always believed in the
importance of the sharing of political power. The party that ruled on
attaining Independence, namely the Alliance, then, was based on
the sharing of political power between the three major ethnic groups
of the country. Now the same party, the National Front or the
Barisan Nasional, is still ruling the country but on an expanded
membership basis.
What made Malaysia, as a plural society, tick throughoutthese years? Many other countries with similar history and socialcomposition have not experienced the success that we had butinstead they encountered setbacks or even failures. The answer Ilike to give is that our founding fathers have always believed in theimportance of the sharing of political power. The party that ruled onattaining Independence, namely the Alliance, then, was based onthe sharing of political power between the three major ethnic groupsof the country. Now the same party, the National Front or theBarisan Nasional, is still ruling the country but on an expandedmembership basis.
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