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OPINION | Dear Datuk Onn Hafiz, why NO to DAP?
18 Jun 2026 • 5:00 PM MYT

Your insistence on NO to DAP in the next government in Johor was made full of confidence in front of all BN / UMNO supporters.
What you stated is not something that is revealing or earth shattering.
In the 1st place, there are no DAP representatives in the just dissolved Johor State Executive Council (Exco).
Zero.
Zilch.
The recently dissolved Exco lineup consists entirely of representatives from Barisan Nasional component parties (UMNO) along with Barisan-friendly parties (MCA and MIC).
No Pakatan Harapan (PH) or DAP members hold Exco positions in Johor.
What you declared was never an issue because it wasn’t an issue to begin with.
It is merely a continuation of your policies in your preceding administration.
DAP has yet and probably won’t be able to even if they wish to, table a vote of no confidence against your government under your tenure.
Unlike BN/UMNO who caused the collapse of the administration led by PM8 and PM9.
Not that they have the numbers but DAP has also not objected or put up any attempts to limit or restricts any of your policies.
Not that the lives or infrastructure facilities for those voters in the 10 constituencies that voted for the DAP representatives in Johor are any different from before and now.
And these voters know it.
Whether DAP is represented and included in the next Exco by you is totally irrelevant to them.
The voters who voted for DAP are aware that DAP state assemblymen don’t even get the same direct financial allocations as government backbenchers to function and serve their constituencies.
Life just goes on for them.
It doesn’t make a difference to their lives whether the representatives they voted for are in your Exco or not.
Unless you explicitly tell those voters in that 10 constituencies that voted for DAP in the last election that if they still remain defiant and vote in the same party again in this coming election, whatever pittance the state government used to give them will be completely withdrawn.
If BN / UMNO is returned with the same number of seats or more in this election, like your earlier term, you are not going to co-opt them into your administration too.
So why single out and say NO to DAP for the next term?
You have exhibited full confidence that the voters will return BN / UMNO to govern and administer Johor.
Unless you are not confident of obtaining a majority mandate from the voters, leaving you the possibility of having to negotiate with your political rivals.
It appears that you feared that there is a possibility that BN / UMNO will not get the mininum 29 seats required for a majority to govern the state on its own.
Having thrown down the gauntlet now and in the event that BN / UMNO failed to secure the majority number of seats, you have effectively limited your options to work with either PAS or Bersatu or MUDA.
You have clearly set a precedent for leaders in other states where BN/UMNO leads the administration in those states.
At the Federal level, your party President has already said BN / UMNO will contest 115 seats in the next GE, effectively ending any collaboration with PH going into the 16th GE.
But then, having seen him reversing his NO DAP, No Anwar, NO Bersatu stance taken in UMNO’s AGM in 2021, voters are not averse nor surprise if he were to enter into a collaboration post the 16th GE with PH or PAS or Bersatu.
Presently, representatives from DAP represents 10 constituencies in Johor that collectively has almost 660,000 registered voters voting in these constituencies.
For sure, your stance of NO to DAP has given those voters in that 10 constituencies more reason to continue to vote back the representatives from DAP.
Unless you reveal and make public clear cogent reasons supporting your stance of NO to DAP.




















