he Kuala Lumpur Chinese Assembly Hall 2022 Annual General Meeting passed all memorandums

At the 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of The Kuala Lumpur Chinese Assembly Hall (KLCAH), the attendants unanimously passed all memorandums, including continuing to invite more associations to join the big family of KLCAH. With the recent addition of 17 national and regional associations, KLCAH currently has 83 association members, and aims to exceed 100 by the end of this year, to make KLCAH one of the most influential Chinese associations in Malaysia.
KLCAH stresses that the purpose of inviting more associations or groups to join and strengthen KLCAH is to gather more parties that care about society and the country, forming a louder and more effective voice for the Chinese community not only in Kuala Lumpur, but in Malaysia.
The AGM made nine other resolutions, calling on the government to stabilize the economy first and be the government of the people by the people and for the people; public opinion matters, and the government has to listen to the voice of the people in formulating the national budget; supporting the re-implementation of GST, but strictly needing to avoid repeating the past mistakes; urging the government to speed up the import of foreign workers so as not to slow down the pace of economic recovery; defending a plural society and rejecting extremist thinking; calling on the government to stabilize monetary policy and avoiding losing our competitive advantages in the international market; supporting education to reshape the future of the nation; defending multilingualism and also supporting the study of the Malay language; and supporting the police’s stern action in making an example of those committing frauds in tackling ever-increasing fraud cases.