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The Citizens' Declaration ( ms, Deklarasi Rakyat) is a declaration issued by an array of Malaysia, Malaysian political leaders past and present including former foes stood together on 4 March 2016 to demand Prime Minister Najib Razak's resignation from office, at a press conference chaired by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Coming amidst the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, the declaration also saw Malaysia's two biggest political arch-rivals, Anwar Ibrahim and Mahathir Mohamad, work together for people's rights. Besides demanding that Najib be removed from his position, the declaration signed by, among others, former Premier Mahathir and 57 other signatories also touched on freedom of speech and a Mass media in Malaysia, free media.


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The main points of the declaration were: *The removal of Najib Razak as the prime minister of Malaysia through non-violent and legally permissible means; *The removal of all those who have acted in concert with him; *A repeal of all recent laws and agreements that violate the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Malaysia, Federal Constitution, and; *A restoration of the integrity of the institutions that have been undermined, such as the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Central Bank of Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) and the Public Accounts Committee (Malaysia), Public Accounts Committee (PAC). The declaration included several key reasons for the demands: *Concern over the deteriorating political, economic and social situation in the country; *Damage done to the country under the premiership of Najib Razak; * Malaysia becoming one of the 10 most corrupt countries in the world, according to Ernst & Young, Ernst and Young in their Asia Pacific Fraud Survey Report Series 2013. The 2015 Corruption Perception Index showed Malaysia had dropped four places from 50 to 54; and, * Allocations to all ministries and public institutions, including universities, have been reduced because of shortage of funds. Even when allocations are budgeted for, no money was available.


Signatories

* Mahathir Mohamad – Former Prime Minister of Malaysia * Lim Kit Siang – DAP Supremo and Gelang Patah MP * Azmin Ali – Selangor Chief Minister and Deputy President of PKR * Mukhriz Mahathir – Former Chief Minister of Kedah * Muhyiddin Yassin - Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia * Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman – Malaysian Asia Award Winning Best Debater * Zaid Ibrahim – Former Law Minister * Ling Liong Sik – Former MCA President * Mahfuz Omar – PAS Lawmaker and Pokok Sena MP * Maria Chin Abdullah – BERSIH Chairman * Nurul Izzah Anwar – PKR Vice President and Lembah Pantai MP * Mohamad Sabu – President of Party AMANAH Negara * Salahuddin Ayub – Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) Deputy President * Ambiga Sreenevasan – Former Bar Council Chairperson * Rafizi Ramli – PKR Vice President and Pandan MP * Kamaruddin Jaafar - PKR Tumpat MP * Tian Chua - PKR Vice-President * Muhammad Muhammad Taib - Former Selangor Menteri Besar * Anthony Loke - DAP Organising Secretary * Teresa Kok - DAP lawmaker and Seputeh MP * Hishamuddin Rais - Political Activist * Datuk Mujahid Yusof Rawa - Party AMANAH Negara Vice-President * Tok Muda Dato Wan Abu Bakar Wan Mohamed - Former Deputy Defence Minister/ Former UMNO Supreme Council Member * Datuk Hamidah Osman and Anina Saadudin - Former Umno leader


Observers

* Datuk Mustafa Ali - PAS Election Director * Khairuddin Razali – PAS Ulama Council Information Chief


Full Text of Citizens' Declaration


See also

* 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal * Corruption in Malaysia * :ms:Kontroversi_Najib_Razak, Najib Razak's controversies


References

{{1MDB Protests in Malaysia Civil rights protests Electoral reform in Malaysia 2016 in Malaysian politics 2016 documents Democracy movements