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Friday, May 01, 2020

Will the Johor PN state government collapse?


MM Online:

Umno source claims Bersatu plotting against Johor MB, putting state government in jeopardy




The logo of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) is seen in this file picture taken December 29, 2018

Picture by Miera Zulyana
 


JOHOR BARU, May 1 — Members of Johor’s Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) are allegedly planning to oust Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad in a campaign that could bring down the state government, an Umno source claimed.

The well-placed source alleged that the campaign accelerated over state Bersatu lawmakers’ unhappiness with the political appointments of some Umno leaders.


“The campaign had started earlier to formalise the Perikatan Nasional (PN) alliance where Bersatu will have more say as an equal partner to Umno in the alliance.

“However, Umno was not keen on formalising the alliance as they are also part of Barisan Nasional (BN) and more recently Muafakat Nasional,” said the source on condition of anonymity to Malay Mail today.

Over time, the campaign evolved into a purported plan to table a motion of no-confidence against the Umno MB when the state assembly reconvenes on May 14, the person added.

“The plan is to pressure Umno into giving in to Bersatu’s demands. However, the May 14 plan may have to be postponed to after Hari Raya Puasa as on the date it will strictly be ceremonial.

“Bersatu had always wanted Johor to be their ‘showcase’ state and the two previous MBs were also from the party,” added the source.

The Johor assembly has 56 seats. Both Umno and DAP have 14 each. The remaining seats are held by Bersatu (11), Amanah (9), PKR (4), MIC (2), PAS (1) and one independent.

With the current situation, Johor Umno deputy chief Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed said there was a chance that the PN state government could collapse due to the cold war between his party and Bersatu.

He said this and more were possible as the two nominal allies have no formal agreement heading into the next general election.

“Yes, I have heard that there is an ongoing campaign by Bersatu to formalise the PN alliance in Johor, but their plan is currently facing resistance from Umno’s grassroots,” said Nur Jazlan told Malay Mail when contacted.

Nur Jazlan then said Johor Bersatu should stop demanding for positions and realise its position in the PN coalition.

He said the state Bersatu chapter’s pressure on Umno for positions did not make any sense as the party did not command a majority in the state assembly.

“In frustration, they may force a dissolution of the state assembly on May 14, where Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar has the prerogative in doing so,” he said.

The Umno leader warned this could spread to all PN administrations, both at state and federal levels.

Nur Jazlan, who is also the Pulai Umno division chief and former Barisan Nasional (BN) parliamentarian, claimed that supporters in the state initially welcome Bersatu when it allied with his party.

He also pointed out that Bersatu’s grassroots movement in Johor was inferior to his party that considered the state to be its birthplace.

“Personally, Umno is strong in Johor and we can stand on our own as we believe that the party stands a good chance of winning in the next general election,” said Nur Jazlan.

On Monday, Johor Bersatu secretary Mohd Solihan Badri wrote an open letter telling Umno not to neglect his party for political appointments in the state, such as at state-linked companies.

The Tenang assemblyman and state executive committee chairman claimed 11 members of the party and an independent representative in the state assembly have a crucial role to play in keeping the PN coalition intact until the next general election.

Nur Jazlan reminded Bersatu that they were the ones who abandoned PH and formed PN with Umno.

“So if we don’t give in to their demands, Bersatu will return to PH?” he asked.

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kaytee notes:


That has been why Salahuddin Ayub (Amanah) has coo-ed to Mahathir's Parti PRIBUMI to return to Harapan - see my earlier post Pakatan Harapan - once bitten, asking for that again, in which I highlighted Salahuddin Ayub appealing to the Johor Bersatu (Parti PRIBUMI) to return home to a warm welcome in Pakatan Harapan - what a mafulat-ish moronic masochist to urge a treacherous traitor to return to PH.

But indeed, the PN state government will collapse if Parti PRIBUMI does a serial desertion, wakakaka, as the numbers are as written above and reproduced here as follows:

The Johor assembly has 56 seats. Both Umno and DAP have 14 each. The remaining seats are held by Bersatu (11), Amanah (9), PKR (4), MIC (2), PAS (1) and one independent.

Even if Parti PRIBUMI stands aloof and aside without joining anyone, PH will have the majority (DAP 14, Amanah 9, PKR 4 = 27) whilst Muafakat Nasional plus Independent have (UMNO 14, MIC 2, PAS 1 and Ind 1 =18).

But the decision of a minority government will be in the hands of HM Sultan of Johor, who may decide that a minority PH government may be unstable, and opt instead for a state snap election.

A snap election will be ominous for Parti PRIBUMI as it's likely to be wiped out with its current 11 seats likely to be won by the remaining parties of both sides.

Thus, Parti PRIBUMI may decide to stay put and continue to swallow poo, wakakaka - at least this way it is still part of the PN state government.

There is another option - PRIBUMI may desert PN back to PH, wakakaka. How PH will treat the erstwhile (serial) traitor will be interesting, though I suspect Amanah and KHAT eSS will favour such a return of the 'Prodigal Pariah Son', for love and lust of power - Podah!





1 comment:

  1. Don't worry, they will run to the Palace, the Sultan will do a roll call and determine who has the majority support and appoint the new MB.

    That is the Modus Operandi these days.

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