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Johor assembly dissolution not due to power struggle, ‘court cluster’: state Umno Youth

State govt needs new mandate to escape unstable position against opposition, says wing chief Mohd Hairi Mad Shah

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Jan 2022 9:03PM

Johor assembly dissolution not due to power struggle, ‘court cluster’: state Umno Youth
Dissolving the state assembly to make way for the Johor polls is a democratic effort needed to establish a stable administration, says Mohd Hairi Mad Shah, Johor Umno Youth chief. – Mohd Hairi Mad Shah Facebook pic, January 23, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Johor Umno Youth has insisted the Johor election was not motivated by a need for power or to protect the “court cluster” as alleged by certain political leaders.

Instead, it is a democratic effort needed to establish a stable government to administer the state, wing chief Mohd Hairi Mad Shah said.

He said a new mandate from the people of the state is necessary as the state government was unstable and could have only moved on the “goodwill of the opposition”.

He added that everyone should accept the reality of the situation and it should not happen in a state that required a stable and strong government to ensure that plans for the state could be intensified and conducted smoothly.

“An example given by Umno Liaision Committee chief Datuk Hasni Mohammad yesterday was a situation that showed that the government was unstable, where the Johor opposition had raised negotiations on the District Development Action Committee at the Johor Legislative Assembly sitting after the 2022 Johor Budget was tabled in November.

“Voting conducted through the negotiations led to a 27-vote tie. The speaker, Suhaizan Kaiat, decided in favour of the government, making the decision 28-27 to break the deadlock,” he said in a statement today.

Hairi said the state government is aware that Malaysians are still affected by the Covid-19 pandemic and some are dealing with the post-flood situation, but as a political party, having a stable government is important to ensure all policies and aid that can benefit the people can be planned effectively.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad had said yesterday that Barisan Nasional requires a new mandate from the people to continue people-centric programmes, as a thin majority had caused the state government to function at the mercy of the opposition.

Johor’s Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar assented to the dissolution of the Johor Legislative Assembly yesterday to pave the way for the state election to be held. – Bernama, January 23, 2022

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