Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks during the Nikkei Forum in Tokyo. - AFP PIC
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks during the Nikkei Forum in Tokyo. - AFP PIC

KUALA LUMPUR: Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has expressed optimism about a future government led by younger individuals with good qualifications and education.

He said these individuals would be able to explore all the resources available in Malaysia to develop the nation.

"I believe that Malaysia has a good future. But of course, it depends on the leadership, which plays a big role in any country.

"Presently, we are not doing so well because the democratic system depends on popularity.

"The people elected might be popular, but not necessarily capable or competent enough in running the country.

"Although they are popular, but they don't know how to run or develop a country. The country cannot develop well.

"Therefore, it is hoped that in the future, the government will be formed by younger people who are qualified and educated, allowing Malaysia to explore all the resources available," he said during Nikkei's 29th Future of Asia Forum, themed "Asian Leadership in an Uncertain World", in Tokyo, Japan, today.

Dr Mahathir was responding to a question from the floor on the future of Malaysia despite facing many issues.

The forum was moderated by Nikkei Asia editor-in-chief Shin Nakayama.