KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 10 — A survey by independent pollster Ilham Centre revealed that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership is among the reasons why respondents...
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 10 — A survey by independent pollster Ilham Centre revealed that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership is among the reasons why respondents would vote for Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional in Penang, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan in the state polls on August 12.
Meanwhile, in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan, 56 per cent and 55 per cent of the respondents, respectively, said that they would vote for the PH-BN coalition due to Anwar’s leadership. “The study showed that PH-BN can rely on Anwar’s strength. This is because 37 per cent of respondents admitted that they can support PH-BN because of this factor, especially in PH-governed states,” the study read.
“This shows that Anwar’s personal influence has opened space for rational Malay voters, even in Opposition states, to move to the middle line. “This gives the impression that the administration of the menteri besar or chief minister in the states of Pakatan Harapan is well received through the policy that was implemented a term ago,” the study said.
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