March 9, 2012
Prime Minister Najib's Approval Rating up to 69 per cent
by Shannon Teoh@www.themalaysianinsider.com
Datuk Seri Najib Razak's capitulation rating has surged by 10 percentage points to 69 per cent upon the behind of an improving economy as well as the money welfare of RM500 to low-income earners under the Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia (BR1M), according to the new poll.
Pollsters Merdeka Center found that the Prime Minister's await was highest among households earning reduction than RM1,500 the month at 78 per cent with four-fifths of Indians as well as 74 per cent of Malays also giving Najib the thumbs up.
But reduction than half of the 1,022 electorate polled in Peninsular Malaysia last month pronounced "they were happy with the government."
Najib's statute Barisan Nasional (BN) is some-more renouned with older voters, reception 54 per cent await from those aged above 60 though usually 39 per cent subsidy from those younger than 30, according to the survey.
"The findings also show that as many of one-third of respondents who were inclined towards Pakatan Rakyat (PR), reported compensation with the Prime Minister indicating that such countenance of capitulation may not all translate into votes for the statute coalition," Merdeka Center said.
The consult also found those in households earning in between RM1,500 to RM3,000 per month, who also embrace the BR1M handout, were often supportive of the Prime Minister as well as his government.
But capitulation for the incumbents decreased with earning power, as usually twenty-nine per cent of electorate earning above RM5,000 pronounced they were happy with Putrajaya. Najib as well as his bloc remain slightest renouned among Chinese of whom usuall! y 56 per cent have been confident with the Prime Minister as well as just seventeen per cent have been happy with the Federal Government.
The UMNO President's popularity had been upon the steady decrease given hitting the rise of 72 per cent in May 2010, dropping to 69 per cent in Nov the same year prior to shifting to 59 per cent in August 2011.
Malaysia's economy had recovered from the slight contraction in 2009 to jot down the 7.2 per cent enlargement in 2010 prior to growth slowed again last year.
Like this:
More Barisan Nasional (BN) | Pakatan Rakyat (PR) | Sociopolitics Plus |
No comments:
Post a Comment