
JOHOR BARU – Johor Barisan Nasional (BN) is considering the possibility of contesting the upcoming state election on its own as it is confident of winning two-thirds of the 56 contested seats.
Johor BN chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad said the decision to contest without the cooperation of any other party outside the coalition, however, is subject to approval from the BN supreme council.
“At the state level, we have suggested that we contest solo – BN on its own. We will contest all 56 seats but it is not up to us as party cooperation matters for the state election are determined by the central leadership,” he said.
Hasni, who is also caretaker Johor menteri besar, made the comments at a media conference after officiating the closing ceremony of the Johor MIC Election Briefing at Kompleks Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat here today. MIC president Tan Sri S.A Vigneswaran was also present.
On whether the dissolution of the state assembly was made unilaterally without discussions among parties that formed the existing state government, Hasni said there is no requirement to obtain other parties’ consent.
“The issue does not arise as it is in accordance with Article 23(2) and (3) of the Johor Constitution 1895 that received assent from Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim (Sultan Iskandar).
“The state executive council must only announced the head of government’s suggestion or request to the sultan (to consider dissolving the state legislative assembly), there is no need for the council’s approval. No, it is not so,” he said.
Johor Bersatu information chief Mohd Solihan Badri was earlier reported to have said that the decision to dissolve the Johor assembly was made unilaterally without any discussion with parties that formed the previous government and had sidelined Bersatu and PAS.
The previous government led by BN had 28 state seats, with Umno holding 14, Bersatu holding 11, and MIC holding two, while opposition Pakatan Harapan held 27 seats – 14 with DAP, seven with PKR and six with Amanah.
On Johor being the first election that allows 18-year-old voters, Hasni, who is also state Umno Liaison Committee chairman, said BN does not underestimate the voting power of youth in the state election and will implement a strategy to obtain their support.
He said the state election will witness over 150,000 voters aged 18 to 20 voting for the first time in the country’s history. – Bernama, January 23, 2022
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