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A survey conducted by Institut Darul Ehsan showed that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's leadership and Pakatan Harapan received more than 70% positive perception among Selangor voters.

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00:00 Now, what is the question?
00:02 The question is, can PH and BN join forces?
00:11 People often ask, what will happen?
00:14 So, we will explain our research.
00:17 If PH voters support BN 100%,
00:21 PH voters support BN 100%,
00:25 the total is 74% of the votes they did not get.
00:28 Among the strategists of both parties,
00:31 I think that our members can support or not.
00:34 So, it is true,
00:37 the voices below are ordinary.
00:39 The supporters of PH have spoken,
00:42 PH has also spoken.
00:44 And because each of them has their own reasons,
00:48 that is why, if we look at today,
00:50 both parties are very aggressive to go down and campaign together.
00:55 Because they want to make sure that both parties support PH 100%.
01:01 In the context of Malaysian politics,
01:03 if you look at the election since 1957,
01:05 until the last election,
01:08 every Prime Minister or Minister in power,
01:17 they will get a big mandate from the people.
01:21 Tengku Ketiang Pelah Raya 1st, 1957,
01:24 Tun Razak, 1974,
01:26 Husin On, 1978,
01:30 Mahathir, 1982,
01:32 and so on.
01:33 Even when Dato' Sin Najib's situation was not popular,
01:37 he still got votes to govern.
01:39 It was a bit comfortable.
01:40 That is the trend.
01:41 The trend is that the people in Malaysia
01:43 give the mandate and trust to the Prime Minister for the first term.
01:49 And this is the advantage that Dato' Sin Anwar Ibrahim has.
01:53 That is why his popularity will determine
01:56 whether the people will support him or not.
02:01 And as you know,
02:03 that is why he took a rather aggressive stance
02:07 to meet with the students.
02:09 There is a reason.
02:10 Because we know that the young voters,
02:12 especially, I don't mean us,
02:14 some of our students,
02:16 among those who are not supporting Dato' Sin Anwar Ibrahim,
02:19 are the young voters.
02:20 Because they live in the time when Dato' Sin Anwar was in prison.
02:24 What they know about Dato' Sin Anwar,
02:26 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
02:28 that is what they know from the media.
02:30 They don't know his spirit.
02:32 That is why he took the approach to meet with the young voters at the university.
02:36 Because the university will be a model,
02:38 will be depicted with large-scale support.
02:40 And this is a trend.
02:42 What is the view of the young voters?
02:44 They said, what is the view of Dato' Sin Anwar Ibrahim?
02:47 The most popular one,
02:49 Malaysia Madani,
02:50 brought 26% of the country's votes.
02:52 Out of 100.
02:53 The others are all kinds.
02:55 Some said, uniting the people,
02:57 against corruption,
02:59 preventing violence, etc.
03:01 But the interesting thing is,
03:02 73% gave positive feedback to him.
03:07 This means that he has succeeded
03:09 in bringing the people closer to him for 7-8 months.
03:11 Some said it was negative.
03:13 18% said it was negative.
03:15 The opposite was the case of the Peshti protest.
03:17 The protest against the National Union.
03:19 17% said it was negative.
03:21 So, showing the National Union people
03:23 that it was negative,
03:24 means that they are not supportive of him.
03:28 Whereas those who are neutral,
03:31 those who support the party,
03:33 the trend is to give positive feedback.
03:36 This is how we evaluate
03:38 whether the accuracy is there or not.
03:40 And the trend is almost the same.
03:42 Almost the same.
03:43 The percentage is not different.
03:45 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%.
03:47 This shows that there are groups
03:49 who will say it's negative no matter what.
03:51 It's okay.
03:52 It's democracy.
03:54 If we look at the percentage of voters
04:00 who support KFM and Dato' Surian or Ibrahim,
04:03 73.4% gave positive feedback.
04:06 As Prof said, the proof of Dato' Surianua's
04:12 initiatives under the Mayor of Bandaran
04:15 seems to have given an impact.
04:17 Can you explain further
04:20 if there are initiatives that will be made
04:25 before the election of the mayor
04:28 that will have a more significant impact?
04:31 The first advantage is that
04:33 it is close to Putrajaya.
04:35 Dato' Surianua can do 2-3 programs.
04:38 If the program is like yesterday,
04:40 I understand, even though it's not planned,
04:42 it can be close.
04:43 That's the advantage of Selangor.
04:45 If we compare it to other countries,
04:47 Selangor has the most programs
04:49 and the most engagement with universities.
04:52 That's why, if we look at it,
04:54 I don't have a figure here,
04:58 I don't have a slide.
05:00 We compare the support of Dato' Surianua
05:04 in Selangor with that of Pulau Pindang,
05:07 we see that in Selangor, it's much higher.
05:10 Because of the engagement,
05:12 the engagement is what gives a big impact.
05:14 And when there is engagement,
05:17 it allows the people to get closer to him.
05:20 [silence]
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