Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) president Mohamad Sabu today said he will find the best solution to resolve problems in the party in Negeri Sembilan.
He said the internal crisis in Negeri Sembilan Amanah is normal for a political party.
“Other political parties also experience the same thing, no problem, we will find the best way (to discuss and resolve the matter). This process is normal, and I am confident we will be stronger," he told reporters when met after chairing the Negeri Sembilan AmanahConvention today.
Bernama yesterday reported that six of the eight divisions and Wanita wing chiefs of Negeri Sembilan Amanah have decided against attending the state party convention being held today because they do not recognise the state’s current top leadership.
On the distribution of seats for the 15th general election, Mohamad said the matter had not been discussed yet, either at the national or state level.
Meanwhile, on a statement by PKR president Anwar Ibrahim who claimed to have sufficient support among members of the Dewan Rakyat to form a new government, Mohamad said he was also waiting for development on the matter.
The media reported yesterday that Anwar, who is also the opposition leader, was said to be seeking for an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah to present evidence that he now had 113 supporters in the form of a sworn statement (SD).
- Bernama
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