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Anwar targeted the affirmative action program called the New Economic Policy, which is supposed to channel economic benefits to native peoples, predominantly Malays.
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The New Economic Policy has been a milestone of our society for decades, a policy I have fully supported and admired.
nst online 2010
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The New Economic Policy has been a milestone of our society for decades, a policy I have fully supported and admired.
nst online 2010
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Once that was achieved, the New Economic Policy was murderously reversed.
Fact And Comment 2010
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Once that was achieved, the New Economic Policy was murderously reversed.
Lenin's Lesson 2010
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Once that was achieved, the New Economic Policy was murderously reversed.
Fact And Comment 2010
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The New Economic Policy was born out of necessity and served a crucial social and national goal.
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Last month, Malaysia's premier, Najib Razak, also announced that companies listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange will be required to allocate just 12.5% of their equity to ethnic Malays, down from 30% before under the New Economic Policy, a decades-old affirmative-action program criticized for benefiting the country's majority ethnic Malay population at the expense of the economy's competitiveness.
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Since the New Economic Policy was announced in 1971, Malaysia's preferential treatment of Malays in education and business has hampered growth and soured the nation's politics.
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Mr. Anwar is a Malay, but argues that the New Economic Policy, as the affirmative action program is known, has rendered Malaysia's economy uncompetitive and will likely limit the country's recovery from the global slump.
Anwar Expects Further Crackdowns Under New Malaysian Leader 2009
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