BARISAN Nasional (BN) deputy chairman Mohamad Hasan today urged his coalition and Pakatan Harapan (PH) to not underestimate the challenges that lie ahead at the state elections.
Mohamad said although they are confident in retaining the states currently under PH, namely Selangor, Penang, and Negri Sembilan through BN’s cooperation, today’s political dynamics demand that all parties work hard to ensure victory.
Using the analogy of a football match that features different strategies for different matches, Mohamad, who is also Umno deputy president said the same thing also happens in politics.
“In the 15th general election, the approach and strategy were different, and in these six state elections, we need yet another different approach because the challenges are also different.
“In Selangor, Penang and Negri Sembilan, we may not have a problem retaining power. In Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah, however, although we have a chance to win, we have to work harder to succeed, or at least increase the number of our seats there,” he told Bernama in Kuala Lumpur.
The defence minister also called on all parties to campaign maturely and avoid engaging in unhealthy politics throughout the campaign period.
“If, during the campaign, we keep exposing all our weaknesses, it is feared potential foreign investors would become hesitant to invest here. We need those investments to create more job opportunities and help boost the country’s economy,” he said.
Meanwhile, Mohamad, who will be fielded as a BN candidate for his old Rantau seat in Negri Sembilan, said the fact that he was the elected representative for the Rantau constituency for four terms since 2004, was not a ticket for him to be comfortable.
“Each election has its own challenges, I cannot take lightly, I still have to work hard to ensure victory,” the former Negri Sembilan menteri besar said.
The Election Commission has set the state elections in the six states to be held simultaneously with the Kuala Terengganu by-election on August 12, with nomination set on July 29 and early voting on August 8. – Bernama, July 24, 2023.
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