PETALING JAYA: Trust in politicians has dropped to an all-time low, thanks to the political crisis that has brought down a legitimately elected govern...
Trust in politicians has dropped to an all-time low, thanks to the political crisis that has brought down a legitimately elected government.
Jeniri, who is an academic at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, pointed out that in the past few days, the government has been changed without taking into account the views of the voters.theSun“It seems like the political elite can do whatever they like and at the end of the day, this raises questions about the purpose of having elections,” he added.
Another political analyst, Prof Dr Sivamurugan Pandian, said the “ever-changing” political landscape raises questions about a politician’s reputation and credibility.
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