May the best TikTok-er, eh, politician win! 🤳
Tiktok has become the social media platform of choice for youths and it’s not a surprise to see politicians joining the game in the lead-up to the 15th general election .
In the clip, the 75-year-old former prime minister could be seen swiping away Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan logos in a lighthearted manner.After getting over their surprise, some netizens applauded Muhyiddin for staying groovy and appreciated that he made an entertaining video. In a bid to galvanise the public to continue voting in GE15, especially the youths, Syed Saddiq made a video to highlight how the voice of the rakyat managed to turn the tides in the rakyat’s favour.3. Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz @themalaymail BN’s candidate for Kuala Selangor Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Aziz approaching voters in local Lotus hyper market.
In the latest video, Prabakaran revealed that rival parties have tried to bribe him to join their coalitions.However, Prabakaran said he turned them all down because he didn’t want to betray the rakyat.5. Siti Kasim @sitizkasim Kenapa lah nak koyak banner saya… ? She said the public must act in a mature way and shouldn’t simply tear down her flags if they disagreed with her.
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