Loss of 5 seats in Negri Sembilan ‘a warning’, says Aminuddin


Negri Sembilan PH chairman Aminuddin Harun says the Pakatan Harapan-Barisan Nasional coalition’s failure to defend five constituencies in yesterday’s polls is a clear message from the people that it needs to buck up. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 13, 2023.

THE Pakatan Harapan (PH)-Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition’s failure to defend five constituencies in the state polls yesterday is a warning from the people for them to buck up and immediately address all shortcomings, Negri Sembilan PH chairman Aminuddin Harun said.

He said although PH-BN managed to secure a two-thirds majority, its defeat in the five state constituencies, especially in their strongholds, must be identified and studied carefully.

“Several constituencies that we feel are our strongholds, like Felda settlements and the suburbs, we failed to defend, such as Paroi and Labu. It is a warning for us to identify the cause (of the defeat),” he told reporters today.

PH and BN managed to win 17 seats and 14 seats respectively, out of 36 seats, allowing the coalition to form the state government.

Perikatan Nasional (PN) snatched Paroi and Labu from PH, and Serting, Bagan Pinang and Gemas from BN.

Aminuddin said the number of voters who turned up to cast their ballots took a dip in nearly every channel, adding that it might be due to the difficulty of obtaining leave from their employers.

“Also perhaps they had voted during the 15th general election (for parliamentary seats), so moving forward we have to make sure the elections are done simultaneously to make it easier for the people where they don’t have to spend more money to return to their hometowns (to cast their votes),” he said.

Meanwhile, Aminuddin said he is confident PH and BN will demonstrate better and more excellent compatibility in governing the state from now on.

“I am confident that we are able to show that this leadership is serious about fighting for and defending the people in this state,” he added. – Bernama, August 13, 2023.


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