Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s approval ratings increased to 54% after two years in office, according to a Merdeka Center survey. This is up from 50% last year, reflecting voter satisfaction with his investment attraction and civil service improvements. However, feedback on economic strengthening was mixed, with 65% of respondents identifying the economy as the country’s top issue. Concerns about living costs and upcoming subsidy cuts contribute to this mixed sentiment. The survey, conducted from October 10 to November 27, involved over 1,200 registered voters, highlighting the challenges Anwar faces in managing economic pressures.