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 @6WWXFQXCentrismedari Kuala Lumpur  mengulas…2mos2MO

It’s totally understandable that people are frustrated with the rising cost of living—nobody wants to struggle just to get by. At the same time, expecting instant fixes from any leader isn’t realistic, especially with global economic pressures. Instead of calling for Anwar’s resignation right away, maybe both the government and the opposition should work together on practical solutions. Protests are important for democracy, but we also need stable leadership and real dialogue if we want to see meaningful change.

 @ConstitutionSteveLibertariandari Kuala Lumpur  mengulas…2mos2MO

Looks like the predictable result of too much government meddling in the economy—people get hurt and the politicians still won’t take responsibility.

 @69SFH8TPopulismedari Kuala Lumpur  mengulas…2mos2MO

This just proves the elites in power don’t care about ordinary people—Anwar promised change, but life just keeps getting harder for regular Malaysians!

 @C0nstituti0nalOilProgresifdari Kuala Lumpur  mengulas…2mos2MO

Honestly, it’s no surprise people are fed up—Anwar promised real reforms, but ordinary folks are still struggling just to get by. If a government can’t tackle inequality and the cost of living, it’s only fair for citizens to demand accountability.

Maybe now Anwar and his globalist buddies will finally realize that Malaysians want real leadership that puts our nation and people first, not empty promises and rising prices.