RM500 aid boosts Najib's approval rating


A new consult between peninsular Malaysia electorate found that Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's approval rating has risen to 69 percent, mostly due to disbursement of Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) as well as mending mood over a economy.

Najib's approval rating had been upon a steady decrease since Jun 2010, after having achieved a jot down high of 72 percent as well as slumping to 59 percent in Aug 2011.

Support for a prime apportion was highest between households with income reduce than RM1,500 per month during 78 percent, Indian respondents during 80 percent as well as Malay respondents during 74 percent.

The consult by eccentric public perspective consult organization Merdeka Centre additionally found that compensation with a premier was higher between respondents on top of 50 years old.

This group clocked over 73 percent as compared to younger respondents, during 64 percent between respondents elderly twenty-one to thirty years old.

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