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According to the prime minister, the 100-day Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia initiative involved the KPIs of 31 ministries with 140 targets, which are counted together with the Key Happiness Outcome (KHO), introduced by the government to monitor the project’s implementation.
At the launch of the ‘100-day Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia’ event at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre yesterday, 9 December, the prime minister said, “Ministers are evaluated based on three elements — the performance of their respective ministries, their leadership, and public perception of them.
“The 100-day Aspirasi Keluarga Malaysia is based on six cores, namely the restructuring of the economy, ensuring the nation’s security and peace, improving social harmony, increasing overall infrastructure, strengthening unity, and empowering service delivery.”
During the speech, he appealed to politicians to put aside their differences and work together to steer the country out of the current health and economic crises.
Written by: Arfa Yunus and Dawn Chan
This article originally appeared on New Straits Times, with rights to be republished on SAYS.