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Gajikan belia, turunkan had umur warga emas – GPMS

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Gajikan belia, turunkan had umur warga emas – GPMS

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The Peninsula Malay Students Federation (GPMS) proposes the government employ youths and lower the senior citizen age limit to address youth transition issues. With the Youth Societies and Youth Development Act (Act 668) setting the youth age limit to 30 starting January 1, 2026, many youth association leaders will lose their status, limiting their involvement. GPMS suggests employing youths through schemes like MySTEP or reviving the Perdana Fellows program, lowering the senior citizen age to 50 from 60, aligning retirement age accordingly, and prioritizing youth for positions within youth agencies.

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