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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Harapan identifies problems - clashes, logo, turnout, message

The Pakatan Harapan presidential council has identified the problems which contributed to the coalition’s poor showing at the Johor polls and is planning a convention to address them.

"The Harapan presidential council accepts the people's decision in the Johor polls and admits its weaknesses.

"This includes the issue of multi-cornered fights among the opposition parties, logo, low turnout, and Harapan's communication on issues which led the coalition to only win 12 seats," it said in a joint statement.

The statement was signed by PKR president Anwar Ibrahim, Amanah president Mohamad Sabu, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, and Upko president Wilfred Madius Tangau.

"Harapan will strive to overcome these weaknesses and immediately re-strategise for the 15th general election.

"These weaknesses cannot be overcome by a single party or effort but needs to be done together holistically.

"Therefore, a number of measures will be carried out including a convention and retreat among Harapan leaders to revive the idealism of Harapan and its supporters' struggle and to discuss the preparations for the 15th general election," they said.

Opposition cooperation

The Harapan leaders also gave their commitment to building cooperation among all opposition parties to take on BN.

"Opposition parties should not contest in Harapan areas which would reduce Harapan's votes and indirectly increase BN's chances of winning," they said.

The presidential council said they remain committed to sustainable economic policies that can resolve the people's struggle with unemployment, the rising cost of living, and the Covid-19 pandemic.

"The country must be saved from corruption and mismanagement," they said.

Anti-hopping bill

They also pressed Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob to table the anti-hopping bill during the current Parliament sitting as promised.

"The Harapan leadership will meet with the prime minister in the near future," they said.

The fate of the bill, which is part of the memorandum of understanding between Harapan and the government, is uncertain after its tabling was postponed.

In last Saturday's Johor election, BN won a landslide victory, securing 40 out of 56 seats in the state assembly.

This was despite only winning 43.11 percent of the popular vote. The major victory was in part attributed to a split opposition.

The three Harapan parties and their strategic partner Muda collectively received 29.87 percent of the votes while Perikatan Nasional (PN) got 24.04 percent.

Harapan won 12 seats and Muda took one while PN received three. - Mkini

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