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The fourth highest ranked generals in the country and also served as head of the
Government Commission on the government sponsored National Convention and had
high level negotiations with Bangladesh and Cambodia. Also had high-level negotiations
with Laos and Vietnam.
PRIME MIINISTER OF MALAYSIA ( YB Dato Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak )
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He focused on improving Malaysian sports and introduced the National Sports Policy in
1988.
In June 2009, Najib overturned a rule that required 30% Malay ownership in corporations,
and allowed non-ethnic Malays, like the Chinese and the Indians to exercise more
financial control in Malaysia.
Najib has also worked to improve relations with Singapore, which is seen by many as
Chinese-dominated, to encourage it to invest more heavily in the Malaysian economy.
The eight values of Malaysia as articulated by Najib Razak are perseverance, a culture of
excellence, acceptance, loyalty, education, humility, integrity, and meritocracy.
Established government policies to reduce business costs, foster longer-term growth and
revive the Singapore economy. The committee's recommendations included reductions
in corporate, personal taxes and the introduction of a consumption tax.
To ease the growing budget deficit. Lee proposed to raise the GST (Goods and Services
Tax) from three percent to five percent.
Lee also initiated several relaxations of the requirements for Singapore citizenship,
notably for foreign-born children of Singaporean women. Lee initiated the policy of the
"Five-day work week", a plan that would remove a half-working day on Saturday.
To limit the negative social impact of casino gambling, Lee suggested that safeguards
be implemented, such as prohibiting minors from entering the casinos and charging
a S$100 entrance fee for Singaporeans and permanent residents or S$2000 for a yearlong entrance fee.
Relations with China and the United States have improved under Lees administration.
Yingluck established centralised flood monitoring and relief operations in mid-August and
made tours of flooded provinces. Yingluck also pledged to invest in long-term flood
prevention projects, including the construction of drainage canals. She invoked the 2007
Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Act and issued a disaster warning which gave her
government greater authority to manage flood control and drainage.
During Yingluck Shinawatra's tenure as Prime Minister, she traveled to more than 40
countries in an effort to strengthen the relationship between them. Her goals included
improvement of trade relations and increased export business investments, and studying
water resources management.
Building new traditional markets including an antiques market and a home appliances
market
Constructing a 7-km city walk with a 3-meter wide pedestrian walkway along Surakarta's
main street
Stricter regulations on cutting down trees along the city's main streets
Rebranding Surakarta as a center of Javanese culture and tourism under the tagline "The
Spirit of Java"
Promoting the city as a center for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions
(MICE)
The blusukan culture, the manner in which Jokowi made impromptu visits to certain areas
to hear directly from the people their needs and criticisms
-Solo Techno Park, which helped support the Esemka Indonesian car project
He would defend Vietnams independence and territorial integrity, and would resolve
the Spratly Islands dispute with China peacefully. Work to set a foundation that will allow
Vietnam to be become an industrialized and modernized country.
He created the no wang-wang policy and this was practiced on his inaugural address
Has paved peace in Mindanao thru the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement
In 2012, the Philippine economy grew 7.1% besting other South East Asian countries