11-18-2022, 10:50 AM
GE15: rain or shine, hard-hit citizens raring to cast ballots for next govt
KUALA LUMPUR – With voting day for the long-awaited 15th general election (GE15) just tomorrow, voters here are waiting with bated breaths to cast their ballots for a new government.
It appears that as polling stations are readied for operations, citizens are more perked up than ever, with many taking the opportunity to attend campaign events in person instead of tuning in online.
This was evidenced by the huge crowd numbering around 2,000 at a Pakatan Harapan (PH) rally here last night, with several attendees approached by The Vibes sharing their anxieties and cautious optimism for the nation’s future.
For housewife Nina, 27, polling day will be her chance to play her part in ensuring that her 10-month-old daughter flourishes in a stable and harmonious nation as she grows older.
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It appears that as polling stations are readied for operations, citizens are more perked up than ever, with many taking the opportunity to attend campaign events in person instead of tuning in online.
This was evidenced by the huge crowd numbering around 2,000 at a Pakatan Harapan (PH) rally here last night, with several attendees approached by The Vibes sharing their anxieties and cautious optimism for the nation’s future.
For housewife Nina, 27, polling day will be her chance to play her part in ensuring that her 10-month-old daughter flourishes in a stable and harmonious nation as she grows older.
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