Talk:Green Party of Malaysia

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False Representation/Misrepresentations on Wikipedia Regarding the Green Party of Malaysia[edit]

The information presented on the Wikipedia page regarding the Green Party of Malaysia is grossly inaccurate and misleading. It falsely asserts that this political entity is registered and that an individual is the founder of the Green Party in Malaysia. However, it is essential to clarify that no such political movement exists in Malaysia. The claim is not only untrue but also unfounded, casting doubt on the credibility of the information provided. It is truly astounding that such erroneous content has found its way onto a platform like Wikipedia.

The absence of a Green Party in Malaysia is a fact that should not be overlooked, and the dissemination of accurate information is crucial to maintaining the integrity of online resources. In an effort to combat the spread of false or misleading information, it is essential to consistently verify and ensure that the available information is accurate and valid. This will help ensure that the general public has access to accurate and up-to-date knowledge about political developments in Malaysia and prevent the dissemination of false claims that may have a negative impact on society. 2001:E68:5402:4010:F677:9911:7511:77A (talk) 09:20, 5 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]