A study found that most voters in Kelantan are dissatisfied with how the state is managed, PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli claimed on Saturday (July 15).
Rafizi said monthly data obtained by PKR from independent polling firms showed that only 43% were satisfied with the state government, according to the latest results obtained in May.
“We have been analyzing the approval ratings of the prime minister, ministers, the federal government, and state governments every month since June 2016.
“So we have a long list of numbers and for 2023, from January this year, there has been a decline and a shift among voters in Kelantan,” he said.
He shared these findings with reporters after attending a Madani roadshow program in Kampung Parit Limbat on Saturday.
Rafizi, who is also the PKR election director, was confident that the data accurately reflected the current dilemma faced by the Kelantan electorate.
“They understand that after 33 years, Kelantan lags behind in various aspects such as development, poverty eradication, and basic infrastructure,” he said.
Rafizi mentioned that it is now up to PKR, Umno, and Amanah to convince the fence sitters to place their hopes on the Unity Government.
“We have about four weeks, so God willing, my focus is to collaborate with second-tier leaders in the Unity Government and state-based leaders to ensure momentum at every level.
“… while senior leaders such as the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers will focus on garnering support through large-scale programs,” he said. – Bernama
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