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Equal allocation of development funds requires unity government consensus
Amanah women's chief Aiman Athirah Sabu has called for electoral constituency allocation reforms to be implemented through negotiation and agreement among all parties in the coalition government.
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Aiman Athirah Sabu, who heads the women's wing of Amanah, stressed that any restructuring of development allocation by electoral constituency must be achieved through dialogue and mutual understanding between coalition partners.
The party leader's remarks highlight ongoing discussions within Malaysia's unity government framework regarding the equitable distribution of development funds across parliamentary constituencies.
Aiman Athirah emphasized that such reforms cannot be unilaterally imposed by any single party, regardless of its size or position within the coalition. Instead, she advocated for a collaborative approach that takes into account the interests and concerns of all coalition members.
The Amanah leader's statement reflects broader efforts within the unity government to address long-standing grievances over resource allocation and to establish more transparent mechanisms for distributing development projects and funding across the country's electoral divisions.