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BN to reveal Johor candidates shortly before nomination day: Hasni

State coalition chairman notes new faces will be fielded

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Feb 2022 10:45PM

BN to reveal Johor candidates shortly before nomination day: Hasni
Johor Barisan Nasional chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad says the coalition is in the final stages of discussions on the distribution of seats with its component parties, MCA and MIC as well as with Friends of BN. – Bernama pic, February 10, 2022

ISKANDAR PUTERI – Barisan Nasional (BN) will announce its candidates for the Johor state election two or three days before the nomination day, said Johor BN chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad.

Hasni said the candidates would also include new faces comprising professionals and young individuals.

He said BN listened to the grassroots’ request, which wanted professionals and young individuals to be given a chance to contest in the state election.

“We listened to the recommendations made, so let’s wait for the announcement,” he told reporters at a press conference after officiating Common Ground Iskandar Space, here today.

Asked about the percentage of new faces it would field, Hasni, who is also Johor Umno Liaison Committee chairman, said it was difficult to set, as Johor is a big state. 

“Johor is a big state, so it is difficult for us to set the percentage of new candidates (to be fielded in the state election), unlike during the Melaka state election (where) 80% (were new faces),” he said adding that in Johor, BN needed to identify the candidates among a large number of representatives.

“Women representatives have also spoken up to be given the opportunity (to contest). So that also needs to be taken into account,” he added.

Meanwhile, Hasni said BN is in the final stages of discussions on the distribution of seats with its component parties, MCA and MIC, as well as with Friends of BN (parties friendly to the coalition).

Meanwhile, Hasni said he would defend the Benut seat in the state election.

“I will continue the struggle in Benut, and, at the same time, BN will contest in all seats,” he added.

Yesterday, the Election Commission fixed March 12 as the polling day for the Johor state election, while the nomination was set on February 26, and early voting on March 8. – Bernama, February 10, 2022

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