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Samsuri beri bayangan PRN Melaka kurang 2 bulan lagi

Pengerusi PN kata ada sebab bagi tempoh dua bulan itu tanpa huraian lanjut.

Samsuri beri bayangan PRN Melaka kurang 2 bulan lagi

PN President Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar has hinted that the PRN event in Melaka might take place within two months, without disclosing the reason behind the timeframe. In a statement during a PAS Melaka fundraiser event on Facebook, Samsuri urged PN election officials in Melaka to commence preparations immediately and utilize the remaining time.

The window left before the dissolution of the Dewan Negara (DUN) Melaka is likely to be less than two months until the election date, he said during the virtual address. Samsuri stated that electoral activities need to progress based on the assumption that they have a maximum of 60 days. He mentioned that a disciplined campaign could change the political landscape in Melaka, including in areas considered difficult to win by PN.

Samsuri also called for PN and PAS to present themselves to voters as a governing alternative. He further expressed openness to political cooperation without naming any specific party, indicating potential for a new form of collaboration. Samsuri looked forward to leading Melaka into a new form of cooperation that had not been seen before, stating that various possibilities could arise in politics as the BN considers the possibility of a cooperation deal with PN or Pakatan Harapan ahead of the PRN.

He reiterated that PN is for all Melaka voters, including the Malay, Chinese, Indian, Portuguese, and Baba Nyonya communities, in his address. He emphasized that the organization aims to serve the entire population of Melaka, consisting of diverse groups and factions, and pledged to treat all groups fairly if PN were to govern Melaka.

The BN won 21 out of 28 DUN seats in Melaka during the 2021 election, while PH secured five seats and PN took two. The DUN electoral cycle ends on Dec 30, unless dissolved earlier, according to the report. Elections must take place within 60 days after the dissolution.

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