Although a recent poll showed the prime minister’s rating rise to 54 per cent, many online said it did not reflect their frustrations.
This article discusses the discrepancy between recent positive polling numbers for Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the widespread public sentiment. While a poll by Merdeka Centre shows Anwar's approval rating rising to 54%, many Malaysians online express frustration with the stagnant economy and stalled reforms.
The article highlights concerns about the poll's small sample size (over 1,200 people) and whether it accurately represents the views of the entire 34 million Malaysian population, prompting skepticism about the reported approval rate.
This article discusses the discrepancy between recent positive polling numbers for Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the widespread public sentiment. While a poll by Merdeka Centre shows Anwar's approval rating rising to 54%, many Malaysians online express frustration with the stagnant economy and stalled reforms. The article highlights concerns about the poll's small sample size (over 1,200 people) and whether it accurately represents the views of the entire 34 million Malaysian population, prompting skepticism about the reported approval rate.