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Johor voters should reject 'Kancil' party, not be used for political experiments: AMK
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Johor voters should reject 'Kancil' party, not be used for political experiments: AMK

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • AMK exco Amira Alias urged Johor voters to reject Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli's "Kancil" party, calling it a "year-old party" and not to be used for "political experiments."
  • Alias stressed that voters want stability, consistent policies, and a government focused on solving problems, not frequent political shifts or self-serving party interests.
  • She encouraged voters to base their decisions on facts, track records, and future plans, rather than slander, rumors, or hate politics, believing voters are mature enough to discern effective leaders.

Voters in Johor should reject the "Kancil" party led by Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli, as they should not be used as subjects for political experimentation by a "year-old party," urged Amira Alias, an exco member of Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK).

Alias stated that Johor voters must send a clear message that they are not to be treated as test subjects for any political party. "The people today want stability, they want consistent policies, and a government that truly works to solve their problems," she said in a statement. She warned that politics characterized by frequent changes or calculations that prioritize a party's interests above all else will ultimately have profound negative impacts on the economy, investor confidence, and the well-being of the people.

She emphasized that the upcoming election is not merely about choosing a candidate or a party, but about determining the direction of the state and the nation for years to come. Therefore, Alias urged all citizens to make decisions based on facts, track records, and future plans, rather than on slander, rumors, or hate politics alone.

"I believe the people today are increasingly mature. They can assess who is truly working, who is consistently implementing policies that benefit the people, and who only appears during election season," she said. She called on all Johor voters to exercise their voting rights responsibly, evaluating based on performance and a government's ability to govern stably.

Alias believes that if the people desire political stability, sustainable economic growth, and continuous reform, the current government deserves a chance to continue its agenda. She pointed to the past political instability as a major challenge that affected investor confidence and the economy. While acknowledging room for improvement, she credited the current government under Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim for fostering a more stable political environment conducive to economic policy implementation. She also highlighted efforts to attract quality investments, which create jobs and boost investor confidence, laying a crucial foundation for national economic growth.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.