Najib’s Approval Rating continues to slide

February 26, 2013

Najib's Approval Rating continues to slide

by http://www.malaysiakini.com

Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's approval rating, according to independent pollster Merdeka Centre, has slipped further as the general election approaches.

Of the 1,021 voters polled between January 23 and February 6, only 61 percent were satisfied with the Premier's performance, down two percentage points from a similar survey held last December.

Performance of Prime MinisterAccording to Merdeka Centre, the decline is mainly attributed to a four-point drop in satisfaction among Malay voters, down from 77 percent a month earlier. Chinese satisfaction with Najib's performance was at status quo at 37 percent, while Indian support dipped one point to 75 percent.

Najib's dissatisfaction rating has increased by two points to 32 percent – making it the highest since he took power in 2009. Merdeka Centre noted that the survey was conducted following the January 12 Opposition rally at Stadium Merdeka, the start of the Royal Commission of Inquiry hearing in Sabah, and criticism of the Federal government by businessman Deepak Jaikishan and former police chief Musa Hassan.

Low-income group supports BN

Najib's approval rating was at its highest, at 71 percent, in December 2011.Unsurprisingly, Najib's disapproval rating has increase 10 points, up from 22 percent in December 2011.

br1m 2.0 launch by najib razak 2Meanwhile, the survey also found that there is a consistent gap between voters sentiments towards Najib's, the Federal government and BN.

Less than half the respondents are satisfied with the performance of the Federal government (48 percent) and BN (45 percent), which has been relatively consistent over the past year.

A breakdown of voter sentiments towards BN revealed that 62 percent of respondents who earn below RM1,500 were "happy" with BN.

Women more likely to support BN

However, such responses are gradually lower across the income scale, with only 31 percent of those earning more than RM5,000 stating that they were "happy" with BN.

Similarly, those working in the private sector or are self-employed are less inclined to be "happy" with BN as compared to those working as civil servants or are not formally employed.

NONERegionally, voters in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia are more likely to be happy with BN, compared to the more urban west coast.

In terms of race, 60 percent of Malay respondents were "happy" with BN, followed by 52 percent of Indian respondents.

Only 16 percent of Chinese respondents expressed the same sentiment. The survey also found that 52 percent of female voters were "happy" with BN, compared to 38 percent of male voters.

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