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八点最热报 | 默迪卡民调中心的全国民调意外流出,像一枚震荡弹直接丢进布城的首相办公室。数据显示,在马来受访者中,没有任何政府职位的凯里成为最受马来人满意的人选,背负官司的慕尤丁满意度49%,偏居登州一隅的三苏里拿下了48%,而掌握国家庞大机器、握有绝对行政资源的现任首相安华,竟然以45%惨烈垫底。(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:04A few days ago, a poll that was not originally made public...
00:06But it was like a political bombshell.
00:08This has triggered one of the most sensitive nerves in Malay politics.
00:10A national poll by the Modica Center for Polling was unexpectedly leaked.
00:14The next bombshell was dropped directly into the Prime Minister's office.
00:18Data shows that among Malaysian respondents
00:20Khairy, who holds no government position, is the most popular candidate among Malays.
00:25Achieved a 62% satisfaction rate.
00:27Muhyiddin, who is facing legal troubles
00:29The satisfaction rate is 49%.
00:30The PAS party in Samsuri, which was confined to Terengganu, won 48%.
00:34And control the vast machinery of the state
00:37Anwar Ibrahim, the current prime minister who possesses absolute administrative resources
00:39It shockingly ranked last with a dismal 45%.
00:42In an interview, Associate Professor Shaza of the International Islamic University pointed out
00:45Muhyiddin has a connection to the first phase of the pandemic.
00:48The image of a low-profile scholar-administrator in Sansuli
00:52It just meets the needs of the Malay society
00:54For a more modern and professional
00:56Yet the extreme hunger of religious leaders remains a testament to this.
01:00In contrast, Anwar found himself caught in the middle.
01:02Political prisoners who cannot move
01:04This is not just a difference in numbers.
01:07It is a humiliation of power.
01:08Two marginalized people on the fringes of the system
01:11In the core Malay society
01:12It is even more appealing than the most powerful and influential ruler.
01:17The 2022 event, which was defined by the establishment's self-comfort room as...
01:20Has the short-lived Green Nest really disappeared?
01:24No
01:25That's from the perspective of the two leaders of the Malays against the Green Nest camp.
01:28Judging from Muhyiddin and Samsuri's satisfaction levels
01:30He was just out of the raging tsunami
01:32It settled into a suffocating ocean current.
01:35It still firmly holds the throat of Malaysian politics.
01:39If the 2022 Green Nest was just an accident...
01:42So why did he govern for three years?
01:44After investing countless resources
01:45Anwar's popularity among Malays
01:47Still unable to overcome the 45% curse?
01:49If a military unification is truly Simon's way of exonerating Malay voters, then...
01:52So why under the spotlight of polls?
01:55This military elite who flaunted his power collapsed completely.
01:58On the contrary, it was Kerry, who had no connection to the matter...
02:00It has become a political parasite in Malay society.
02:02What does this mean?
02:03Explain the Malay voters who voted for Perikatan Nasional in 2022.
02:06They did not repent.
02:07No turning back
02:08Not re-incorporated by Anwar's unity government
02:12They are waiting
02:13Watching
02:14Maintaining political loyalty through silence
02:17Green Nest has not disappeared.
02:19Green Nest is after leaving the nest
02:21Waterline left on the beach
02:23Clearly visible
02:24It could stir up another wave at any time.
02:29March to April this year
02:30Modica Research Center completes a national poll
02:33That was not originally made public
02:35But it was leaked unexpectedly.
02:36The numbers were exposed.
02:37This immediately sparked a discussion.
02:38Among the Malaysian respondents
02:40Besides Malay political parties
02:41Kerry, who has no official position, ranks highest.
02:44Muhyiddin's approval rating is 49%.
02:46Sansuli 48%
02:48Both have a approval rating higher than the current prime minister's 45%.
02:52Muhyiddin's lawsuit
02:53A fish lives in a secluded spot in Sansu Village
02:55Two people outside the government system
02:57But both are within the National Alliance camp
02:59They ousted Anwar, the prime minister who was more powerful and influential.
03:01Higher Malay Popularity
03:03This set of figures has once again prompted outsiders to question...
03:05The green wave that swept across Peninsular Malaysia in 2022
03:09Has it been refunded or not?
03:10International Islamic University
03:11Associate Professor of Political Science, Shaza, and Director of the Modigliani Research Center
03:14Sufian believes
03:15The green tide is still ongoing.
03:17I often say
03:18Some people have let go.
03:20And Grandma's Green Tide
03:20Oh, Huan'er only has 2022.
03:23I often say
03:23No, no
03:23Perhaps this is the altar of King Zhou.
03:25Datan
03:26Datan
03:26no
03:26But there are these
03:28And retain
03:28For the company's impact
03:31It is in these
03:32I think
03:33support
03:34Frikattan
03:36and PAS
03:37Still very artistic
03:39I think it's rail pressure.
03:40They reached the rising and falling
03:41Lifting
03:42Surprise! Next time in 2023!
03:44At least at that time
03:45Support chaud
04:01Sasha believes Muhyiddin relied on the leadership he built during the pandemic.
04:04elephant
04:05Political credibility still remains among the Malay people.
04:08Meanwhile, in the three groups, the low-business and administrative image remained stable.
04:11In addition, he is constantly being regarded as a candidate for future prime minister.
04:14Many Malay voters have placed their hopes on him.
04:17Both of them are representatives of the conservative Malay pro-independence camp.
04:22Muhidin is another thing altogether
04:24Yeah, he's not from the past.
04:25But because he was a prime minister
04:27So he carries that to get the support of the Malays
04:29Yeah, the popular doctor Sam
04:31It seems like when I talk about KJ
04:34That people are curious
04:35Yeah, he's a military bazaar
04:36But people are curious what he can do
04:38If he becomes a prime minister
04:40And he came from the past
04:42It shows that their popularity is here to stay
04:44That the Malays prefer candidates from
04:47Prikatan National than Anwar or Pakatan Harapan
04:49Or even UMNO
04:50Sufian further emphasized
04:52E Party's party machinery
04:53The real heroes behind this are...
04:55Deeply rooted in the community
04:56Infiltrating social media
04:57Without the support of official media
05:00The image of the leader
05:01Continuously delivered to every Malay family
05:03These are the real engines supporting the Green Dynasty.
05:24Political scientist Pan Yongqiang believes that
05:26Anwar's support rate is lower than these two.
05:29Because until today
05:31Most Malay voters still expect
05:33Political forces that emphasize Malay national and religious identity
05:36To defend the rights they believe belong to them
05:40This is what they believe Anwar cannot provide.
05:42Most Malay voters still hope
05:45We still need a Malay nationalist
05:47To mobilize the forces to defend their rights
05:51The second point is Anwar's cooperation with the DAP.
05:54This will also affect his ability to win over conservative Malay voters.
06:02This leaked poll has torn away the last fig leaf of the unity government.
06:0645% is not an ordinary number.
06:08Rather, it is a sign of the current prime minister in the Malay political arena.
06:11disastrous report card
06:13No office without gunshots
06:15But a political bloodbath has already occurred.
06:17It's not just the approval rating that's lost.
06:19It is also the core political identity of Malay society.
06:22If the ruling group continues to treat all of this as a temporary fluctuation in public opinion...
06:26Rather than a warning sign that the political structure is being restructured
06:28This poll is likely just the initial draft of a political death sentence.
06:33The question now is no longer whether the Green Dynasty will return.
06:36Instead, they are facing the next election.
06:38What can Anwar use to gamble on the next five years?
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