Sharon Teo says improving local infrastructure and easing traffic congestion are her top priorities in the Malay-majority constituency.

Dressed in a red baju kurung, Teo received loud applause as she made her way through the coffee shop, greeting diners before taking the stage.
The 37-year-old is contesting the Malay-majority Permas seat, where about 47% of voters are non-Malays. She is taking on Barisan Nasional’s Baharudin Taib, who is seeking re-election, Perikatan Nasional’s T Vela and Bersama’s Dr Zamil Najwah Arbain.
“Permas is a mixed seat. I know the issues here. The biggest concerns are infrastructure, traffic congestion and potholes that have yet to be resolved,” said Teo, a former aide to the late Salahuddin Ayub, founding deputy president of Amanah.
“When I visited Masai, many residents complained that damaged roads were only being patched, not properly repaired. Voters want to see improvement,” she told reporters.
Among those in the crowd was a man who wanted to be known only as Sivaraj, who said he would vote for Teo. “I am happy with Pakatan Harapan. But I will wait to hear what she has to say during campaigning,” he said, adding that he has started following Teo on Facebook.
Another voter, a 58-year-old housewife who only wanted to be known as Lee, said her family would also support PH. “We have no problem with Amanah. She already has my support, but we want to know what she will do if voted in,” she said. - FMT

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