The opposition bloc in Johor said it is against any move to call for a state election now.
It is also offering a "Commitment of Stability” to the state government to ensure it can fully focus on the welfare of the people and the economic recovery of the state.
In a joint statement today, Amanah, PKR, DAP, and the Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) said having a state election now is unreasonable and against the interests of the people and the state.
The joint statement was signed by Johor opposition leader and state Amanah chairperson Aminolhuda Hassan, Johor PKR chief Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh, Johor DAP chairperson Liew Chin Tong and Muda president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman.
According to the statement, it would cost about RM150 million to conduct a state election and this would be a waste of money.
“The state opposition bloc has given its full cooperation to the government led by (Menteri Besar) Datuk Hasni Mohammad, although it holds only a one-seat majority in the State Legislative Assembly.
"As such, the opposition bloc has unanimously agreed to offer a Commitment of Stability,” the statement said.
Yesterday, Hasni was reported as saying that although no discussions had been held yet on the holding of snap state polls, Johor Umno never ruled out the need to hold the election for the sake of the stability of the state government.
Following the death of Kempas assemblyperson Osman Sapian on Dec 21, the BN-led state government now holds 28 seats against Pakatan Harapan's 27 seats in the state assembly.
- Bernama
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