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Monday, July 1, 2013

Terengganu BN: We still have majority, counting speaker


The result of the Kuala Besut by-election will not lead to a change of the Terengganu state government led by the Barisan Nasional (BN).     

NONEUmno information chief Ahmad Maslan (left) said although the position would  end up 16-16 should the opposition win the seat, the state assembly speaker Mohd Zubir Embong would make it 17-16 to keep BN in power.

In the 13th general election (GE-13), BN won 17 seats while the opposition won 15 seats in Terengganu.     

It was enough for Menteri Besar Ahmad Said to form the Terengganu government.

The Kuala Besut state seat fell vacant following the death of its state assemblyman A Rahman Mokhtar of lung cancer on June 26.     

Ahmad who is also deputy minister of finance said the result of the Kuala Besut by-election is very important to BN to ensure political stability in Terengganu.     

"BN is ready to face the by-election and does not rule out the possibility it will be held during Ramadan (fasting month)," he told reporters after visiting former Kampung Tok Saboh Wanita Umno branch leader Wan Mek Wan Embong, 93, in Besut yesterday.     

Candidates lined up

Meanwhile the Besut Umno division will submit to the prime minister, a list of potential local candidates acceptable to the people, for selection to stand in the by-election.     

azlanDivision chairman Idris Jusoh said Umno had many eligible candidates originating from Kuala Besut and the choice would be made by Najib Tun Razak before the announcement of the by-election date by the Election Commission.     

"We have likeable candidates with calibre who include educators, religious experts and administrative officers."     
He said this at a press conference after a by-election coordinating meeting with Umno information chief Ahmad Maslan and the state Umno Liaison Committee at the Damai Beach Resort, Besut, yesterday.     

Idris, who is also second education minister, said Besut was still a rural area with the majority of the residents being fishermen who were simple-minded and friendly.
   
"But they know who they prefer and if they don't like the candidate, it'll be difficult for that individual to influence them. If they know and like the person, they will easily cooperate with him in whatever matter."     

So, he said, it was important for Umno to ensure that the candidate would win in the by-election with a bigger majority than that won by the late Rahman.     

In the recent 13th general election, Dr Rahman defeated Napisah Ismail from PAS with a 2,434-vote majority.         

Bernama 

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