This is based on a survey of 1,000 Malaysians on the ongoing political upheaval by research firm Vase.ai.
was conducted online on a sample of 1,000 Malaysians which reflect the national demographics.
Asked how they feel about the political developments, most surveyed said they were disappointed , frustrated or overwhelmed . A total of 56 percent felt Malaysia is still democratic, while there were mixed reviews about Dr Mahathir’s performance prior to his resignation. Following his resignation, the Agong has appointed him interim prime minister while multiple parties from both divides have pledged support for his leadership.
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