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The E.U.'s 500 million citizens enjoy the right to live and work in any of the Union's 27 member states.
The world is changing quickly and we must be ready to change with it or risk being left behind.
It so happens, in Malaysia, the people who are in a way not doing as well constitute the majority of the people - the Bumiputeras.
Over the past months and years, divisions have opened up in Malaysian society. Now it is time for all of us, in government and beyond, to put the bitterness behind us.
For many years, Myanmar's leadership was largely shut out from the world of international diplomacy.
Agreeing to share prosperity, rather than let it divide us, is infinitely preferable to the alternative.
Giving subsidies is a two-edged sword. Once you give it, it's very hard to take away subsidies. There's a political cost to taking away subsidies.
We have to prevent loss of life.
Together we will act to bring about national reconciliation, secure Malaysia's economic future, and build a stronger, more harmonious society.
People willy-nilly borrow for consumption. Civil servants willy-nilly borrow for consumption and then wonder why they don't have enough money at the end of the month.
In the space of one lifetime, the Internet has opened up opportunities that were previously inconceivable.
In any society, there will be the whole spectrum of views. You will get the extremists on the far right and also the far left.
If we can increase the share of Islamic finance for the world, countries can benefit - and certainly, Malaysia can benefit from that.
Moderate doesn't mean that you're a wimp - far from it. It means that you've chosen a path because you believe that's the only way for global harmony and peace.
I've made Umno more democratic, more inclusive. Of course, by doing that, I'm putting myself at risk.
As you know with the Arab Spring, there were no dividends.
Prostitution and corruption are two things that mankind has had to live with for so long.
The stabilising power of economic union was one of the reasons the E.U. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
The disappearance of MH370 has tested our collective resolve.
More than 13,000 Malaysians travel to the U.K. to study in British universities every year.
Detention without trial is history in Malaysia.
Many young Muslims see no opportunities for themselves and do not feel they have control over their lives or a stake in their nation's future. Such pessimism leads to disengagement. We risk losing a generation of young Muslims to apathy and extremism.
Malaysia-Singapore bilateral relations can blossom beautifully if cultivated and nurtured like an orchid plant.
As the leader of Southeast Asia's oldest democracy, I am always keen to share our experiences. In the half-century since independence, we have found that steady reform is the best way to secure lasting stability. It is a process that continues in Malaysia to this day.
I speak for all Malaysians in expressing my admiration for the Queen and the grace, poise and selflessness with which she has carried out her duties during her long reign. She represents the very best of British traits: dignity, resilience and hard work.
You must make sure that the majority of the people are not marginalized.
What I'm trying to do is get a change in the mindset so people move from a level of mere tolerance to total acceptance and eventually to celebrate diversity. If you feel comfortable with one another, it doesn't matter whether we live in which neighbourhood but we can interact with one another freely. It's a mindset.
In spite of the huge diversity in Malaysia in terms of religion, culture, race, ethnicity and so forth, we've really gone very far in developing this country.
After choosing monetary union, further political union and workable governance in Europe was always going to be necessary.
If you say something that undermines the stability of the country, then you have to be held accountable.
There's good economic progress in Malaysia. People have a lot to look forward to.
Instead of passing on choppy waters to the next generation, we should endeavor to leave them a calmer sea.
In our national discourse and in pursuing our national agenda, we must never leave anyone behind. We must reach out to the many who may have been disaffected and left confused by political games, deceit and showmanship. The people first must transcend every level of society.
Don't gamble the future of your children and Malaysia; think and contemplate because your vote will determine not only the future of the country but also your grandchildren.