Friends of BN, other parties may get seats previously contested by Gerakan
Barisan Nasional is holding discussions on allocating seats previously contested by Gerakan to parties associated with the coalition in the upcoming general election. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: The parliamentary and state seats previously contested by Gerakan when it was under Barisan Nasional (BN) might be contested by Friends of BN and several other component parties in the 15th general election (GE15).
Umno secretary-general Ahmad Maslan said BN is still studying the seats that need to be filled and their potential candidates.
“Nothing has been finalised with regards to seat distribution as everything is still in the negotiation stage,” he told Utusan Malaysia.
“In GE15, there will be vacant Gerakan seats that need to be filled which may be given to some political parties and maybe also Friends of BN.”
Gerakan lost in all 11 parliamentary and 31 state seats it contested in GE14.
Gerakan, led by Dominic Lau, left BN to become an independent party after GE14 but is now part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) helmed by Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin.
BN adviser Najib Razak had said previously the coalition’s leadership needs to find a consensus in terms of giving opportunities to candidates among the coalition parties, namely Friends of BN, to contest in GE15.
BN chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi had also said the coalition would give Friends of BN a chance to field candidates during the elections.
“I will definitely give opportunities to Friends of BN. Which seat? We will discuss,” he told reporters after attending an event hosted by Makkal Sakti on Sunday.
Aside from Makkal Sakti, Friends of BN comprise Parti Cinta Malaysia, Malaysian Indian Progressive Front, Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress, Malaysian Indian United Party and Parti Punjabi Malaysia.
Earlier, at a press conference after the BN convention on June 1, Zahid also indicated that Friends of BN would play a role in GE15.
PETALING JAYA: The parliamentary and state seats previously contested by Gerakan when it was under Barisan Nasional (BN) might be contested by Friends of BN and several other component parties in the 15th general election (GE15).
Umno secretary-general Ahmad Maslan said BN is still studying the seats that need to be filled and their potential candidates.
“Nothing has been finalised with regards to seat distribution as everything is still in the negotiation stage,” he told Utusan Malaysia.
“In GE15, there will be vacant Gerakan seats that need to be filled which may be given to some political parties and maybe also Friends of BN.”
Gerakan lost in all 11 parliamentary and 31 state seats it contested in GE14.
Gerakan, led by Dominic Lau, left BN to become an independent party after GE14 but is now part of Perikatan Nasional (PN) helmed by Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin.
BN adviser Najib Razak had said previously the coalition’s leadership needs to find a consensus in terms of giving opportunities to candidates among the coalition parties, namely Friends of BN, to contest in GE15.
BN chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi had also said the coalition would give Friends of BN a chance to field candidates during the elections.
“I will definitely give opportunities to Friends of BN. Which seat? We will discuss,” he told reporters after attending an event hosted by Makkal Sakti on Sunday.
Aside from Makkal Sakti, Friends of BN comprise Parti Cinta Malaysia, Malaysian Indian Progressive Front, Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress, Malaysian Indian United Party and Parti Punjabi Malaysia.
Earlier, at a press conference after the BN convention on June 1, Zahid also indicated that Friends of BN would play a role in GE15.
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