Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein today played down claims of strong opposition within Umno against Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's proposed reforms, dismissing them as not being that serious.
"I don't think so... the objections are not as fierce as we expected," he told a press conference in Kuala Lumpur.
Hishammuddin (left) was responding to a question on whether the premier could execute his reforms in the face of such objections.
He said the party leadership has been engaging with several quarters in an attempt to allay their concerns.
"We have been engaging all stakeholders and I feel that once we actually inform them... all of these will allay any fear that they may have," he said.
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"I don't think so... the objections are not as fierce as we expected," he told a press conference in Kuala Lumpur.
Hishammuddin (left) was responding to a question on whether the premier could execute his reforms in the face of such objections.
He said the party leadership has been engaging with several quarters in an attempt to allay their concerns.
"We have been engaging all stakeholders and I feel that once we actually inform them... all of these will allay any fear that they may have," he said.
[More to follow]
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