A Selangor government think-tank has claimed that the findings of its poll indicated that Najib Abdul Razak is the most unpopular prime minister in the nation's history.
According to Institut Darul Ehsan (IDE), only 19 percent of the 2,018 respondents, who are Selangor voters, believed that Najib's leadership would increase support for BN.
IDE deputy chairperson Mohammad Redzuan Othman pointed out that in a survey last year, 29 percent of the respondents answered in the affirmative when asked if Najib's leadership would see BN defending Putrajaya.
Based on this decline in the figures, he said: “This shows how Najib is the most unpopular prime minister in Malaysian history.”
According to Institut Darul Ehsan (IDE), only 19 percent of the 2,018 respondents, who are Selangor voters, believed that Najib's leadership would increase support for BN.
IDE deputy chairperson Mohammad Redzuan Othman pointed out that in a survey last year, 29 percent of the respondents answered in the affirmative when asked if Najib's leadership would see BN defending Putrajaya.
Based on this decline in the figures, he said: “This shows how Najib is the most unpopular prime minister in Malaysian history.”
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