Vision & Mission
of Parti Gerakan
1.
Constitution Of Malaysia & Rukunegara
To honour and uphold the Constitution of Malaysia and
to sustain the tenets of the Rukunegara.
2. Egalitarian Malaysian
Society
To strive for an egalitarian Malaysian Society based
on humanitarian and democratic principles and to ensure social and economic
justice by:
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eliminating
any exploitation and giving full opportunity to everyone for legitimate
economic advancement;
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promoting
a just and equitable distribution of wealth;
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providing
adequate and efficient facilities and amenities with proper regulatory control
to ensure fair and just pricing;
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ensuring
the ownership of economic lots of land by tile peasants and others and their
efficient utilisation;
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encouraging
and promoting healthy trade unionism and uplifting the conditions and standard
of living of the working population;
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eliminating all
forms of gender-based discrimination.
3.Unity
To preserve and strengthen the unity and the, happiness of the people in a
spirit of understanding, tolerance and goodwill.
4.Economic And Cultural Advancement
To promote and ensure the economic and cultural advancement of all communities
in the development of national identity.
5.Advancement Of The Poor And The Backward
To eliminate the conditions which cause economic backwardness amongst our
people; to protect the economically weak from exploitation and to encourage,
assist and strengthen their participation in economic activities.
6.Civil And Other Services
To ensure well organised and efficient civil and
other services.
7.Family
To uphold the institution of the family.
8.Religious Tolerance
To encourage and promote respect and tolerance for the religious life of all
communities.
9.Anti Corruption
To eliminate corruption in all forms.
10.Languages
To uphold Bahasa Malaysia as the National Language,
to preserve and sustain the use and study of the Chinese, Tamil, English and
other languages of the Malaysian communities.
11.Free
Education
To provide free education for Children up to the age of 18.
12.Co-operation
With Other Political Organisations
To co-operate with other political organisations with
similar aims and objects on a Malaysian basis in joint
Parti Gerakan Rakyat
Parti Gerakan's Ideological Position on
Various Issues
Political Stability
Parti Gerakan is committed
towards building a stable political environment in
Parti Gerakan is well aware that with the
passage of time, demands for greater transparency and accountability as well as
more human rights will surely be made. This is inevitable and almost
irresistible. Evaluated objectively, these are just demands. Parti Gerakan is committed to
this movement for a more open, transparent and accountable government. We are
equally as committed to the protection and promotion of human rights and
fundamental freedoms as enshrined in our country's Constitution, the United
Nations Charter (Chapter X, Article 62) and the Universal Declaration on Human
Rights of 1948. While we recognize that most human rights are universal,
indivisible, interdependent and inter-related, we also share the view that the
right to development as contained in the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action on Human Rights adopted in June 1993 is
equally a universal and inalienable right and hence an integral part of
fundamental human rights.
Parti Gerakan believes that economic,
social and cultural rights and freedoms such as the right to a job and shelter
and freedom from starvation and illiteracy are as important and therefore
should be placed on par with political and civil rights. Just as we believe in
the interdependence of most human rights, we too uphold the principles of
interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and
cultural rights. Promotion of human rights cannot be confined to political and
civil rights alone but must be done in a balanced approach to encompass
economic, social and cultural rights. To us, human rights and fundamental
freedoms will be meaningless if
Freedom to Realise
One's Potential
To ensure rising productivity and increasing economic competitiveness, we
believe that an environment must be created that will avail to ALL Malaysians
democratic rights to develop and realise their
potential to the full. In line with this, we believe in the continued
liberalization, democratization and privatization of education, particularly at
the tertiary level, though governmental efforts in this field should not be
dwindled either.
Belief in Free Markets but with State
Protection for the Poor
Parti Gerakan is of the
view that the market mechanism is still the most efficient instrument of
resource allocation. Reliance on markets should thus be the primary driving
force in the generation of the economic wealth of the nation.
Just and Equal Society
Efforts aimed at creating a just and equitable society must continue to be a
hallmark of governmental policy. This is to ensure that at no time will the
fruits of development be largely appropriated by only a tiny minority, with the
majority wallowing in deprivation and poverty in the midst of plenty. To this
end, a governmental policy framework that is compassionate and caring not only
to the physically handicapped but also the economically disadvantaged is thus
of vital importance. Such discriminatory measures should at all times, however,
be driven by economic needs and not ethnicity. The objective is to ensure equal
access by ALL to opportunities generated by markets.
Protection of Environment
Policies pursued by both the state and private sector must be environmentally
sound. Here, Parti Gerakan
subscribes to the pursuit of sustainable development. Current patterns of
consumption and production that are unsustainable must be discontinued and be
replaced by patterns that are rational and sustainable. Efforts undertaken by
the government may not be enough. These must be complemented and supplemented
by both individual and international efforts. The latter encompasses increased
allocation of financial resources on the part of the developed countries toward
global environmental management as well as the transfer of environmentally
sound technologies from the developed countries to help
Role of Women
On the status and role of women, Parti Gerakan will take all appropriate measures to ensure the
full development and advancement of all Malaysian women, for the purpose of
guaranteeing them the exercise and enjoyment of human rights and fundamental
freedoms on a basis of equality with their male counterparts. These measures
include:
1.the removal of obstacles to de facto equality in political
participation and decision-making, thereby advancing their political status;
2.the advancement of Malaysian women in education,
employment and health, with special attention being focused on problems faced
by women living in extreme poverty, rural women and women in the informal
sector of the economy;
3.pushing for more legislation to ensure gender equality and their
effective enforcement; and
4.launching a nationwide battle against sex stereotyping which remains
among the most firmly entrenched obstacles to the elimination of discrimination
and is largely responsible for the denigration of the role and potential of
women in Malaysian society.
Cultural Integration
On the cultural front, Parti Gerakan
subscribes to its earlier position, as expressed in its Memorandum on Culture,
that values and beliefs are more important aspects of culture than forms. Be
that as it may, cultural forms are not to be dismissed as completely
unimportant. Content is after all expressed through form and it is in actual
practices that values are manifested and made meaningful. In the light of this,
we believe that the best approach towards the issue of Malaysian culture should
be to identify values that are common to all cultures while allowing for
diverse cultural forms. Content can be localized while the forms of its
cultural expression can be myriad and varied. To us in Parti
Gerakan, the cultures of the different communities
constitute a rich stock of national assets that should be preserved and
protected. Therefore, an important guiding principle for the development of
culture should be liberalism an open-minded attitude towards cultural patterns
and development. To these may be added freedom, equality, justice, democracy,
solidarity and science as further guiding principles for the development of
culture.
No Money Politics
One worrisome development that often accompanies modernization and
industrialization is the commercialization of politics and the politicisation of commerce and industry. This inter-twining
of business with politics can often result in the development of cronyisrm, deviations in policy implementation, corruption
and the stifling of enterprise. These are serious social ills which, if allowed
to germinate and grow, can threaten to bring down the social fabric of a
society. The avoidance of these thus necessities a separation
of the two in