PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim exuded confidence, asserting that his administration’s reforms over the past two years have positioned him for electoral success if a general election were held now.
He said this yesterday during a media session and social media users did not waste time to add their take on the huge confidence shared by the PM on his political future as he sees a growing shift in support among civil servants and their families.
Anwar attributed his view of rising support to his government’s sincere efforts to address systemic issues and improve public service delivery.
“Reforms are tough, but civil servants now see the benefits,” he said.
Emphasising reduced corruption and strengthened processes, Anwar remained optimistic, confident his leadership would resonate with the people.
But netizens are now teasing Anwar, asking to show the same confidence in dissolving the parliament to allow for an early election.
Some users are saying Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, in 2022, and Datuk Seri Najib Razak, in 2018, showed the same level of confidence.
Some users are certain Anwar will not win a simple majority if he goes for early elections.
A user said the ‘office’ where they work will surely vote for Anwar because of the bonuses, while pessimism and resistance is still seen among many who commented on the post on X. —Dec 22, 2024
- Focus Malaysia
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