New poll shows Anwar will be better PM than Najib


By Debra Chong

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 27 — By a small margin, Malaysians think opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would make a better prime minister compared with Datuk Seri Najib Razak, according to a survey conducted recently by the independent Merdeka Centre.

In the same survey, Malaysians also appear more divided than ever over their support for the country’s political leadership.

There are also sharp differences in preferences between the different races, with a majority of non-Malays supporting Anwar, while more Malays preferred Najib.

Between Sept 11 and 22, Merdeka Centre carried out a leadership performance perception on a cross section of 1,002 people of voting age from the three main ethnic communities in the country.

Among the questions asked was: “Between Najib Razak and Anwar Ibrahim, who do you think makes a better prime minister?”

Najib garnered a 33.8 per cent average total support among the three major races. Anwar edged him by a margin of less than six per cent — he garnered an average total of 39.3 per cent.

The difference is more conspicuous when the show of support is broken down according to the ethnicity of those polled.

The split was apparent among racial lines, with Najib drawing as much as 47.3 per cent support from the Malay community. Anwar trailed with just 32.5 per cent.

The opposition leader gained greater support among non-Malays, receiving the support of 37.4 per cent of Chinese voters and a whopping 85 per cent from the Indians.

In comparison, Najib only won the approval of 18.4 per cent of Chinese voters and just five per cent of Indians thought he would make a better prime minister.

Of note was the high percentage of voters who remained non-commital. More than 40 per cent of Chinese voters polled expressed no preference.

Based on the poll results, Malay support for Najib is significantly stronger than that for Anwar.

Political analyst Tricia Yeoh says the party factor is a very strong featuring factor with the non-Malay communities.

“It is possible they view Najib as continuing to perpetuate the same kind of politics that has plagued Malaysia through Umno,” she said.

“Anwar will need to fight for Malay support most prominently since Najib may continue to be seen as the final bastion of support for the Malay position,” she added.

Another political analyst, Khoo Kay Peng, sees it differently.

“No doubt Najib commands higher support among the Malay community because of the status of Umno as a Malay party. It has been representing the Malays for a long time. But at 47.3 per cent, the support is not really very high for Najib. It’s not much off Abdullah’s support,” he said.

Based on the same Merdeka Centre report, Abdullah still enjoys 50.7 per cent support from the Malays.

“The key is that Najib does not get much support from the Chinese and Indians. Najib is still seen as a Malay leader.

“If you want to be the prime minister, you must have support from across the board,” he said.

“Anwar stands a much better chance because he gets support from over 30 per cent of the Chinese and the Indians, predominantly from the Indians, which is consistent with past reports,” he pointed out.

In a toss up between who will become the next prime minister, he felt it would definitely be Anwar.

But for Khalid Samad, the Pas MP for Shah Alam and an ally of Anwar, the results are frightening for the Pakatan Rakyat alliance.

He said the results of the survey showed government media propaganda still held sway, especially among the rural Malays.

He is concerned that much of the Malay media has portrayed a negative impression of Anwar as being an “immoral guy” and being a stooge of the United States.

“Basically, Umno-Barisan Nasional has been quite successful in conning Malays into believing that Anwar is selling out the Malays and that is the reason for the low percentage of support for Anwar,” said Khalid.

“These are not very encouraging results if it is representative of the entire population. It means there is a problem. Anwar will have to work harder.

“It’s important he should have at least a 50-50 situation among Malays. That would suffice,” he stressed.

But he does not think that the sample poll is a true reflection of the voting populace.

“I don’t think that Anwar in the actual situation is that far behind Najib. I would expect 47 per cent for Najib and 45 per cent for Anwar.

“The difference, almost 15 per cent difference in support from Malays, gives the impression that if Pakatan Rakyat comes to power, the position of the Malays will be jeopardised.

“But no one race will lose out under Pakatan leadership,” he said.

Source : Malaysianinsider

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  • amaipo said:

    Hahahahaha !!!!!!!!!!!! What a joke ? How can such polls reflect accuracy of the true Malaysian views. What has Najis got to compare with DSAI ? I cannot see any element neither substance in Najis to qualify himself to lead the country, comparison with DSAI is a mere waste of time and resources. The signs are clear and the only person who can save Malaysia this beautiful country from destruction will be DSAI. One and ONLY. God Bless DSAI.

  • I love guru said:

    Do we have to make comparison between Najib and Anuar? If we want to make comparison between both of them the question is why do we have to make the comparison? Our point of view will be focus on their achievement to our country during the past few years. Did Najib or anwar achieved anything in their previous time? If look at Nasib side, he was already our TPM and sooner he will be become our next PM. By right his the one whose are going to be our next PM but are we going to support him? Do we want to support him or do we have to support or do we have to obey what ever the politician said? The way I see, the person who are going to support Najib were the MP among the BN. They assumed that their voice come from the people. They tend to forget and ignore the actual people voice, the voice that come from our heart. The position of PM should be hold by the person who were really qualify and had the credibility to rule this nation. We have to look into certain aspect before we support someone because this is not a small issue that we just have to see using our left eye. Right now Najib had a little privilege because he was the TPM and according to BN rule the person who are going to take the sit as a PM should be his/her TPM. Do we have to obey this rule or we were being force to obey this rule? Based on the previous Pilihan Raya, we can see that most of Malaysian people did not support BN. It also showed that Most of Malaysian people did not support Abdullah and Najib. This is the fact that we cannot run from and I believe the next Pilihan Raya, BN are going to collapse down to the ground. For the past few years we can see that they we nothing much changing that they have made and instead of making changing they prefer to waste people money. For Anwar, he had to work very hard if he want to be the next PM. It look very odd when suddenly after the Pilihanraya pihak Pembangkang become very strong and consistent. This is never happen in the history until now. We should put this achievement into the genius book of record. From this event we can see that someone had been working very hard and they deserve to get our respect. On the other point of view, at the pematang pauh again showed us that how strong pembangkang were. Even though that Anwar is not the ruler of this country but people did support him. I hope he manages to accomplish what ever he has been working and carry out the changing that we being waiting for. Good luck……..

  • madi said:

    ofcause anwar is the best.
    and will be the best PM ever!
    trust me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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