Malaysian voters have mixed views on government KPIs – survey
Merdeka Center
Peninsular Malaysia voters showed wide-ranging views on the government’s key result areas but at the same time the Prime Minister’s approval rating remained steady in positive territory as found in the opinion poll released by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research today.
With respect to the National Key Result Areas (NKRA), the survey showed that a majority still find the efforts to fight corruption and crime to be lower than expected:
- 61% of respondents were dissatisfied with the performance in fighting corruption
- 57% of respondents were dissatisfied with efforts in reducing crime;
On the other hand, the survey found:
- 52% were satisfied with efforts to improve living standards of those in rural areas;
- 54% were satisfied with efforts to render assistance to those that need it;
- 56% were satisfied with efforts to improve public transportation; and
- 63% were satisfied with efforts to improve the quality of education in primary and secondary schools.