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Sunday, October 24, 2021

Faizal: PN will back govt even if it clashes with Umno in Malacca polls

 


Perikatan Nasional (PN) will not withdraw its support for the federal government even if the coalition clashes with Umno in the Malacca election on Nov 20, said PN deputy chairperson Ahmad Faizal Azumu.

He said this is because PN is placing its full trust in the leadership of Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

“It has not crossed our mind (to withdraw support) because we can see the government is striving to do its best through the Malaysian Family concept that has been launched.

“Everything is proceeding smoothly. InsyaAllah (God willing) we will continue (the cooperation) and we seek the help of Allah to make all things smooth,” said Faizal (above).

The Bersatu deputy president was speaking at a press conference after attending the Senamrobik Perdana Peja Trophy 2021 in Ipoh, Perak today.

On Oct 22, Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi reiterated that the party would not work with Bersatu, which is a PN member, in the Malacca election.

Cooperation still possible

Faizal said he has good ties with most Umno leaders especially those in the cabinet and their relationship was not affected by political manoeuvrings.

“I see that there are people and leaders in these two groups who can still cooperate although I do not rule out the possibility of one or two individuals who seem confused by the agenda they should be fighting for,” he said.

The youth and sports minister added that PN was still willing to discuss cooperation with all parties including Umno for the sake of winning the state election.

Commenting on the exercise programme, Faizal said the various activities implemented were aimed at inculcating a healthy lifestyle and making sports a way of life.

“I would like to express my appreciation to all parties for their cooperation in the organisation of this programme, which has been running since yesterday involving football, aerobics and cycling.

“We hope to expand this programme gradually,” added the Tambun MP.

Bernama

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