
The other 18.38 percent felt that Anwar should remain as Pakatan leader as the coalition had won more seats compared with the 2008 general election.
Respondents were asked to respond to this question: ‘Pakatan Rakyat has failed to conquer Putrajaya in GE13. Should Anwar Ibrahim step down as leader?’

However, in an interview with Malaysiakini the day after the election, Anwar said he would not resign because his work “is not done”.
Pakatan has been organising rallies nationwide to protest the results of the election, which Anwar insists was “stolen” from the coalition through alleged fraud.
How the sample being selected? From what angle? This is not convincing.
ReplyDeleteThis smells rotten as it is a contract to kill opposition political parties in Malaya..
ReplyDeleteBagaimanakah research itu dibuat?
ReplyDeleteSerahkan juga kepada Anwar sendiri untuk menentukannya.
ReplyDeletePKR masih memerlukan Anwar.
ReplyDeleteTidak dapat dinafikan pembangkang semakin diterima.
ReplyDeleteSemangat Anwar masih akan bersama dengan rakyat menyokonganya.
ReplyDeleteResearch apa yang dijalankan itu?
ReplyDeleteAnwar tidak lepaskan perjuangannya selama ini.
ReplyDeleteAnwar dan majoriti rakyat tidak dapat terima taktik kotor yang disyaki.
ReplyDeleteJangan putus asa, jikalau beliau ikhlas untuk bersuara dan memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat, sudah pasti rakyat akan terus memberi sokongan untuknya.
ReplyDeleteRafizi akan membuat siasatan yang sewajarnya.
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