BN puts ‘benefit versus harm’ at heart of Melaka election alliance talks
BARISAN Nasional will judge any potential political alliance for the Melaka state election on whether it delivers greater benefits than harm, as party chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stressed that the interests of the people and political stab...
BN chairman, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, emphasized that any political alliance for the Melaka state election must prioritize public interest and political stability. Zahid stressed that negotiations must be conducted honestly and any agreements must be honored. He insisted that the potential benefits of an alliance must outweigh the potential harm to the people.
Zahid granted Melaka Chief Minister Ab Rauf Yusoh full authority to initiate negotiations at the state level. The outcome of these negotiations will be presented to the national leadership for further consideration before a final decision is made. Zahid acknowledged that while BN and Pakatan Harapan cooperation is still possible, any Melaka alliance will be tailored to the state's unique political landscape, distinct from previous agreements in Johor and Negeri Sembilan.
He highlighted that BN-PH cooperation at the national level is evident in Cabinet meetings and across ministries, working to resolve issues, protect national interests, and maintain political stability.
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