Objective of voters of Pulai and Simpang Jeram is to ensure that Johor joins the club of Malaysian states before the next general election in 2027 with higher GDP per capita than the Malaysian average instead of joining Kelantan whose GDP per capita has dropped to less than one third of Malaysian average


The objective of voters of Pulai and Simpang Jeram in the two by-elections on Sept. 9 is to ensure that Johor joins the club of Malaysian states before the next general election in 2027 with higher GDP per capita than the Malaysian average instead of joining Kelantan whose GDP per capita has dropped to less than one third of Malaysian average after over three decades of PAS Government.

This is obvious from the following table:

2022 GDP Per Capita (RM) Percentage of Malaysian Average
Kuala Lumpur 127,199 231.7
Labuan 81,652 148.9
Sarawak 80,857 147.4
Penang 69,684 127.1
Selangor 59,908 109.3
Malacca 50,407 91.9
Negeri Sembilan 49,804 90.9
Pahang 47,177 86.1
Johor 41,058 75.0
Perak 36,924 67.3
Sabah 36,020 65.7
Terengganu 32,199 58.7
Kedah 25,967 47.4
Perlis 23,126 42.1
Kelantan 16,567 30.3
Malaysia 54,863

These data are from the Department of Statistics, Malaysia.

 

(Media Statement by DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang in Penang on Friday, 1st September 2023)

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