Saturday, 25 April 2026

Anwar reaffirms commitment to democracy, freedom of speech

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Anwar delivers a speech at the Grand Final of the 50th Prime Minister's Cup Debate Competition 2025 at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) today.

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim reiterated his consistent stand in upholding democratic principles, including freedom of speech and the right to express criticism in a civil and peaceful manner.

He said criticism and differing opinions should not be viewed through the lens of hostility, but instead be allowed to grow and flourish as the heartbeat of a mature, progressive and sovereign nation, so long as they were conveyed with decorum, peace, and love for the country.

“I extend my deepest appreciation to all personnel from the security forces, including the police, fire brigade, medical teams, and volunteers who carried out their duties with great swiftness, discipline and dedication to ensure public safety and order, and the smooth running of today’s gathering (Himpunan Turun Anwar).

“To everyone who attended, whether to voice their opinions, show solidarity, or travelled from afar, I wish you a safe journey back to your destinations. May your travels be eased and protected,” he said in a Facebook post tonight.

Commenting further, Anwar said the same principles were reflected in the Prime Minister’s Question Time (PMQT) in Parliament, which allowed Members of Parliament (MPs) to pose any questions and directly express their objections to him as the Prime Minister.

“I urge you to continue pressing MPs to attend and actively participate in all sessions, especially the PMQT,” he said.

Anwar also invited the people to continue engaging in dialogue and discourse, seeking common ground, charting the path forward, and building the nation together – not just through street rallies, but also by rising to explore and master new fields so that the country could progress with strength and vitality.

“And if you have the chance in future, don’t forget to return to Kuala Lumpur.

“Iconic landmarks around the capital, including the Sultan Abdul Samad Building at Dataran Merdeka, are currently undergoing extensive conservation plans to boost tourism and support the economy of this historically rich capital city filled with hope and national spirit, especially in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2026.

“Many exciting activities await, God-willing,” he added. – BERNAMA

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