Melaka polls: Positive signs of PN-BN cooperation, says Takiyuddin
KOTA BARU: Perikatan Nasional has confirmed early, general discussions regarding potential cooperation with Barisan Nasional for the upcoming Melaka state election.
Melaka state election observers report positive signs of potential cooperation between Perikatan Nasional (PN) and Barisan Nasional (BN), according to PN secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan. The coalition is currently finalizing the framework for a partnership, but specifics are yet to be confirmed. Takiyuddin confirmed that initial discussions have taken place, with BN leaders expressing positive feedback so far.
He cautioned against placing excessive importance on individual political statements, such as conflicting claims from Pas and BN regarding seat distribution, arguing that such statements are common before formal negotiations commence. Takiyuddin drew parallels to the recent Negri Sembilan state election, where various claims were made prior to party leaders reaching final decisions through proper discussion.
When addressing Pas president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang's statement about a "Plan B" if BN aligns with Pakatan Harapan, Takiyuddin, who is also Pas secretary-general, emphasized that alternative strategies are standard practice among political entities. He noted that similar setups exist in other states, like Johor, and that every political party maintains fallback options.
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