Malaysia

Muhyiddin dismisses talk of any changes in Bersatu leadership

Muhyiddin's visit to Sabah began with him meeting the people at the Servay Hypermarket Putatan, where he greeted shop owners, stall operators, and the public.

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 21 Nov 2025 7:33PM

Muhyiddin dismisses talk of any changes in Bersatu leadership
Dr Afifi urged voters not to sell their votes for money and "suffer for the next five years." - Picture from Sinar Harian, November 21, 2025

BERSATU president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today dismissed rumours that there would be changes in the party leadership.

"There is no such thing. There are no changes," he said.

He said the relationship among the top leadership was strong and the Supreme Council had stressed that the party should focus on preparing for the next general election.

Muhyiddin's visit to Sabah began with him meeting the people at the Servay Hypermarket Putatan, where he greeted shop owners, stall operators, and the public.

Muhyiddin, who had just arrived from Kuala Lumpur, spent about 10 minutes meeting and greeting the public while accompanying and introducing PN candidate for the Petagas State Assembly seat, Dr Afifi Saif.

He also mingled with food and fruit vendors around the area before leaving to attend the next programme.

Dr Afifi urged voters not to sell their votes for money and "suffer for the next five years."

He also warned that voters could end up with representatives who only appear at the end of their term, emphasising the importance of making informed choices. – November 21, 2025

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