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Malaysia Edition: Populist budget is no game-changer | More snags for 5G roll-out
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since taking office, with the revised spending plan containing higher expenditure but a smaller deficit target than the one tabled by the Umno-led administration last October. A stronger than expected economic recovery last year has eased the pressure on government coffers, giving the unity government some leeway on cash handouts and subsidies ahead of crucialWhile the tax measures also seemed to redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor, analysts say calculations show the so-called “Robin Hood” effect will be muted.under past governments has indeed surpassed 50 per cent coverage, a claim initially disputed by Digital Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

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