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Asian Insider: Malaysia Edition helps you connect the dots on the biggest stories playing out in Malaysia every week.Malaysia’s unity government has the backing of most Malaysians, with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim scoring 68 per cent, according to the first approval survey conducted since he took office in November.
But the support for his Pakatan Harapan-led government, at 54 per cent, is still significantly lower than that enjoyed by previous administrations early on - including the Mahathir Mohamad-led one in May 2018 and the government headed by Perikatan Nasional chief Muhyiddin Yassin in 2020., even though the polls are only expected in the second half of the year.renewal of a three-year licence
to Australian rare earths miner Lynas, whose production of low-level radioactive waste has been a divisive issue within Pakatan Harapan. And systemic problems in public healthcare which has seen overcrowding and strained facilities in recent weeks, even as Putrajaya continues to wrestle with soaring costs of living.
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