Elections in Malaysia 2022 – Two main coalitions are competing for power

Malaysia is also to hold its general elections on the 19th of November. After two years the bickering, backstabbing, and betrayals and three prime ministers in three years, Malaysia now has four coalitions vying for power, but the reason is between the two main coalitions are Barisan Nasional, which is the current ruling coalition and the opposition Pakatan Harapan.
The Barisan Nasional is led by the United Malou Malisa national organization and nationalist party that prioritizes the interests of the ethnic Muslim majority, the Alliance government, Malaysia for six decades before it was toppled by the pocket and Taliban in 2018.
Experts say the United Malays national organization may have the edge in the upcoming elections because of a fragmented opposition the majority of the Malay community believes is the only party that can safeguard its interests as the recession looms.
Meanwhile, Malaysia’s opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan has unveiled its election manifesto emphasizing multiculturalism and further pledging to help all Malaysians that the rise in the cost of living the coalition’s Chairman Anwar Ibrahim has promised to rebuild Malaysia is de alleged has been devastated by the ruling coalition.
I think there is no consensus there that Pakatan Harapan as a coalition is leading. What they can do is appeal particularly to the fence-sitters to give us this mandate, so that they are not given ultimatum or threats, post elections, so that they are free, then to guide this country and save this country from endemic corruption and abuse of power.
That’s it, on the 19th of November, about 21 million eligible Malaysian voters will get a chance to elect new governments the parties are particularly trying to win over nearly one point of 4,000,001st-time voters in the 18 to 20 age group.
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