Malaysia’s 15th General Elections – 222 Seats to be won

November 17, 2022, Malaysia: Malaysia will head to the polls less than 48 hours from now the general election will be held on the 19th. And this comes after the country’s parliament was dissolved last month.
The upcoming electoral contest is being touted as a tough battle as voters go to gold amid concerns about rising inflation a slowing economy and recent political instability.
Since the previous election in 2018, Malaysia has had three prime ministers and seen the collapse of two administrations, while two major building coalition has pledged.
However, in this general election, more than 21 million Malaysians are expected to cast their ballots to fill 222 seats in the federal parliament. They will also choose representatives for three state legislatures.
This comes as Malaysia lowered its voting rates from 21 years to 18 years back in December of last year, the young voters on a sizeable portion of the 6 million people who are eligible to vote, voters are under the age of 14. Now make up 21 million elections.
During an interview, a young man said
For me for a young guy in his 20s I look at my priorities, I still have bills to pay as they have rent to pay. I still have my career ahead, and I still need to look for a job. So I will vote for any party that could give us stability in this case.
The elections are touted to be a close fight between the three major Malaysian alliances, bodies our national coalition led by incumbent Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yakoob, the Pakatan Harapan Alliance led by longtime opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
This time around no single party will win a simple majority in the 222-seat parliament. They see opposing alliances will have to come together to form the next government in Malaysia. According to public opinion.
Pakatan Harapan is likely to win the most awards in the 15 general election leaders survey conducted between the eighth and the 14th of this month found 35% of the voters in Malaysia would vote for Pakatan Harapan while another 20% would go for predicate and national and only 17% would vote for Verizon national.
Although according to these various opinion polls, political and national chairman moody in your scene is seen as the most popular Prime Ministerial candidate about 33% of the voters prefer him as the prime minister.
Well, Pakatan Harapan Chief Anwar Ibrahim has emerged as a close second in these polls with 29% of the voters likely to vote for him Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has been pleased third with 22% of the votes



