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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

GE15: Pejuang aims to contest in Sabah, says Mukhriz

 

Mukhriz Mahathir says Pejuang is willing to listen to what Pakatan Harapan has to offer under its ‘big tent’ proposal ahead of the next general election. (Bernama pic)

KOTA KINABALU: Pejuang intends to contest in Sabah in the 15th general election (GE15), its president Mukhriz Mahathir said today.

However, he said the party has not decided on the number of seats or constituencies it would be contesting in.

“We will contest in the general election, including in Sabah, but no decision has been made on the number of seats, the constituencies to take on and so on,” he told reporters after a breaking of fast ceremony with Sabah Pejuang here today.

Also present was Sabah Pejuang chief Nicholas Sylvester Abdullah.

On Sabah Pejuang, Mukhriz said it would be officially launched in the state on May 22, and the party planned to expand its influence in all 25 Sabah parliamentary constituencies as part of its preparations for the upcoming general election.

Mukhriz said Pejuang currently has 16 branches in the state, making Sabah the state with the third highest number of members, after Kedah and Selangor.

Meanwhile, he said the party was open to discussion with any political party to work together in facing GE15 not only in Sabah but also in Peninsular Malaysia.

He said all parties, despite their differences in political ideology, have a common aim, which is to change the country’s political landscape as what happened in GE14.

On Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) ‘big tent’ agenda, Mukhriz said Pejuang would like to listen and understand what’s the actual offer first.

“What is the role of each party, including us, a small party with only four MPs. So we want to give them the opportunity to explain the real meaning of the ‘big tent’.

“In the PH era post-GE14, the ‘big tent’ that was created at that time gave the opportunity to all parties no matter how many seats were won to be in the Cabinet. That’s one approach. So we want to know if the same approach will be taken or will certain parties be dominating the ‘big tent’,” he said. - FMT

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