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Several bills aimed at advancing government reforms and strengthening public institutions will be tabled in Parliament soon, says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

Speaking at a post-Cabinet press conference on Friday (Nov 22), Fahmi, who also serves as the spokesman for the unity government, confirmed that feedback from the electoral reform watchdog Bersih had been reviewed.

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00:00I would like to ask for your opinion on what the PM said, that the government will try to improve the grade from D which was given to A in the remaining elections,
00:12and also the readiness of the coalition government to make changes such as the clean line. Thank you.
00:18I accept the clean response to the statement of the Prime Minister in Parliament and I am concerned about what was said by the clean leader.
00:29The government will certainly examine the views of various parties and will try to improve the level of service,
00:41in addition to efforts and willingness to improve, change and reform, including institutional reform.
00:50God willing, in the remaining time for the session of Parliament this time,
00:56the Honourable Datuk Seri Azalina Osman Said will bring several amendments that will reflect the efforts and willingness of the government
01:08to reform or improve the institution.
01:13And we also consider the remaining days, we also feel that the possibility of a number of amendments will also be brought to the first meeting of the front bench,
01:29which will start around February.
01:32So many of the amendments that are being planned are in the process, including for this ministry,
01:40and this is an example of the round of the Malaysia Media Assembly, which is in the final process before we bring it to Parliament.
01:47But we hope that the first reading will be in the front bench this time.
01:51And this is the government's commitment to improve, including the ecosystem for media practitioners.

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