JOHOR POLLS | Johor PKR chief Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh said his party has offered three seats for Muda to contest in the upcoming state polls.
He added that PKR is still waiting to hear back from Muda over the offer.
"With regard to seat distribution, PKR has held a series of three negotiations with Muda in line with the wishes of the Harapan presidential council and Johor Harapan.
"In the series of negotiations, both sides aired their honest and frank views.
"As a result of the negotiations, PKR offered three seats to Muda to contest and is awaiting feedback about the offer," he said in a statement.
He did not reveal which three seats PKR had offered to Muda.
Syed Ibrahim's statement came after Amanah and DAP today announced that they have finalised negotiations with Muda and will give up six seats to the youth-focused party.
Four of the six seats were won by Bersatu when it was part of Harapan while the other two were won by BN.
The six are Tenang, Bukit Kepong, Parit Raja, Machap, Puteri Wangsa and Bukit Permai.
If the PKR and Muda deal goes through, it will mean PKR will contest 17 seats, Amanah 16, DAP 14 and Muda nine in the Johor polls.
Harapan's move to cooperate with Muda came amid the implementation of lower voting age of 18, down from 21.
This election will also see the introduction of automatic voter registration, which will add some 750,000 new voters including around 175,000 aged under 21.
There are almost 2.6 million eligible voters for the Johor election.
Other opposition parties such as Pejuang has indicated it does not intend to cooperate with Harapan while Warisan has yet to formally reveal if it plans to contest in the Johor polls.
Johoreans will go to the polls on March 12. Nomination day is set for Feb 26.
The polls will elect 56 representatives to the Johor state assembly. - Mkini
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