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PM Anwar: Too soon to say if students should finish school at 16 to join workforce earlier
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated it's premature to decide on lowering the secondary school completion age to 16, allowing entry into the workforce by 21. This follows a suggestion by former Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli to address Malaysia's aging population and the need for a younger workforce. Anwar emphasized the need for thorough discussion before any decision is made.
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