Malaysia

Umno returns 75 village head positions to Selangor govt

Party to appoint chairmen of every village in the state under the Rural and Regional Development Ministry.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2024 11:28AM

Umno returns 75 village head positions to Selangor govt
Selangor Umno chief Megat Zulkarnain Omardin says appointment letters will soon be issued to the chairmen of every village in Selangor under the Rural and Regional Development Ministry. – The Vibes file pic, April 12, 2023.

SELANGOR Umno is handing back all 75 village head positions to the Pakatan Harapan state government.

State Umno chief Megat Zulkarnain Omardin said the party was now looking at appointing the new chairmen for the Madani village communities.

He said party divisions have submitted the names of candidates for the positions. Appointment letters are expected to be issued soon.

There will be a chairman for every village in Selangor under the Rural and Regional Development Ministry headed by Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is also the a deputy prime minister.

“I have received and submitted these nominations (from the division chiefs) to the ministry, and we have obtained approval,” Megat Zulkarnain was quoted as saying by Utusan Malaysia.

“Following Hari Raya festivities, I will convene a meeting with the chairmen and secretaries, totalling 746 people, to hand over their appointment letters, witnessed by the division chiefs.”

Selangor Umno and the PH state administration are feuding over the positions although they are both allies in the federal unity government.

In January, Selangor Umno returned its quota of 20 local council seats to the state government, saying that the allocation was too small. 

Megat Zulkarnain has said the 20 seats allocated to Umno made up just 7% of the 288 positions in Selangor’s 12 local councils.

In the elections last year, Umno and PH teamed up to win 34 of the 56 seats in the state assembly.

Umno, which won Dusun Tua and Sungai Tawar, was allocated one executive council seat, which it returned to the state administration. – April 12, 2024.

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