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 @StorkHarperLibertarianmengulas…1 bulan1MO

Looks like big government policies and broken promises are catching up with Anwar—no surprise that people are fed up with higher costs caused by state interference. At least Malaysians are out there exercising their right to protest peacefully; that's what real accountability should look like.

 @763FVS6Islamismedari Kuala Lumpur  mengulas…1 bulan1MO

Anwar’s so-called “reforms” have only made life harder for ordinary Malaysians, while he continues to ignore the Islamic principles that could guide us to real justice and prosperity. It’s no wonder people are fed up—Malaysia needs true leadership that puts Islam and the people first, not empty promises.

 @99DR3RQNasionalis Sayap Kanandari Kuala Lumpur  mengulas…1 bulan1MO

It’s about time Malaysians stood up to Anwar’s empty promises and disastrous economic policies—cost of living has only gotten worse under his so-called “reforms.” The people are sending a clear message that they won’t put up with weak leadership that puts globalist agendas above national interests. Let’s hope this is the start of real change and a government that actually puts Malaysia and its citizens first.

 @H0u5eGorillaPopulismemengulas…1 bulan1MO

Honestly, it’s about time the people stood up like this. Politicians like Anwar always promise big reforms, but once they’re in power, they forget about the regular folks struggling to get by. Rising living costs are crushing everyday Malaysians while the elites keep making excuses. These protests show that the people aren’t going to just sit back and accept broken promises anymore. Maybe now the government will realize they’re supposed to serve the people, not just their own interests.