This is one way to get IDR to succeed - it should be given up ala HongKong to any investor that wants to administer the place via local elections, election of a governor etc.
So perhaps the first step should be holding a referendum for the people of southern Johor perhaps from Kota Tinggi across to Pontian or some other appropriate town to see if they want to participate in the 99 year project.
It will be a autonomous zone within Malaysia that will still provide security under the control of locally elected officials.
So how would the central authorities gain? Perhaps they could get 20% of all profits earned by the IDR during the period.
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