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Malaysian young voters voices: Make or break political development?

机译:马来西亚年轻选民的心声:成败政治发展?

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Young generation always did unexpected things in unexpected situation. They not just voice out their needs and wants thru traditional way or via cyber space, but they also use their voting right to show their preferences and frustration in our political development recently. In the 12th General Election in March 2008, young voters'' voices spread in a numbers of blogs and also in a numbers of new media and platform, but always being ignored by the leaders. Realising that their voices are being unattended, they used their voting right to show their existence and as a result had changed Malaysia''s political landscape in significant ways. A series of unexpected events happened and for the first time in history, the ruling party, Barisan Nasional (BN) failed to obtain the two third majority votes. This ‘political tsunami’ had influenced people from various backgrounds especially those in the political parties to probe further into the reasons behind the changes. After a series of ‘post mortem’ and discussions, political leaders now began to realise about the importance of moving out from their ‘comfort zone’ and responding immediately to the signals from the public. By ignoring people''s voice particularly the young voters who made up more than forty percent of the total voters, political parties were digging their own graves. Thus, this paper was written in order to identify young voters'' trends and preferences in choosing their candidates to represent them in the new political landscape. The findings of this research showed that young voters preferred to choose candidates based on their profile, images and personal characteristics, visions and missions as well educational backgrounds. Most importantly, the candidates must also be ‘clean’ in all aspects. Hopefully, the findings will provide political parties better understanding of the young voters'' needs and want in order to ensure their par--ties'' survival since this group of voters is the deciding factor of the future Malaysian political landscape.
机译:年轻一代总是在意想不到的情况下做意想不到的事情。他们不仅通过传统方式或通过网络空间表达自己的需求和要求,而且还利用自己的投票权来表明他们对我们最近政治发展的偏好和挫败感。在2008年3月的第十二届大选中,年轻选民的声音散布在许多博客以及许多新媒体和平台中,但始终被领导人忽略。意识到自己的声音无人看管后,他们使用了投票权来表明自己的存在,因此在很大程度上改变了马来西亚的政治格局。发生了一系列意外事件,执政党国阵(Barisan Nasional(BN))在历史上首次未能获得三分之二的多数票。这场“政治海啸”影响了来自不同背景的人们,尤其是政党人士,进一步探究了变革背后的原因。经过一系列的“事后调查”和讨论,政治领导人现在开始意识到摆脱“舒适区”并立即回应公众信号的重要性。通过忽略人们的声音,尤其是占总选民超过40%的年轻选民,政党正在挖掘自己的坟墓。因此,撰写本文是为了确定年轻选民在选择候选人以代表他们在新的政治环境中的趋势和偏好。这项研究的结果表明,年轻选民倾向于根据自己的个人资料,图像和个人特征,愿景和使命以及教育背景来选择候选人。最重要的是,候选人在各方面都必须“保持干净”。希望这些发现能使各政党更好地了解年轻选民的需求和愿望,以确保他们的票选水平。 -- 关系的生存,因为这群选民是马来西亚未来政治格局的决定性因素。

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