GE15: Too many candidates, hard to decide, say youths

HAJAR UMIRA MD ZAKI
HAJAR UMIRA MD ZAKI
05 Nov 2022 09:05pm
Nomination Day saw some seats contested by up to 10 candidates
Nomination Day saw some seats contested by up to 10 candidates

SHAH ALAM - Youths hope for a relevant party and coalition to win the coming elections.

Muhammad Irsyad Zukifli, 25, said he seeked for a party that could unite people and develop the country.

“For the young people now, it must be hard for them as there are too many parties and this confuse them as they don’t have enough knowledge on this.

“However, all in all, every person has their good and bad sides. I hope we will think wisely Nov 19 on which party will help Malaysia become a better country,” he said.

Yeow Seh Keat, 29, second time voter says he could see the adifferences between this election and GE14.

He said there are more new faces, causing uncertainties who to choose elect.

Nurul Aisyah Mohd Nor also shared her view of wanting a responsible politician to become a leader in Malaysia.

“Our future leaders should be someone with empathy and forward thinking.

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“For instance, before the flood season they should have thought of a plan to save the people and have a backup plan just in case there’s any inevitable situation,” she said.

Nurul further shared as a young voter she still requires more time to get to know politicians and discover their leadership skills.

She hopes politicians would put in more effort to appeal young voters and be relevant.

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