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I’m still the Melaka chief minister, I didn’t resign: Sulaiman

Rumours aim to destabilise state govt, says state head

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 May 2022 7:50PM

I’m still the Melaka chief minister, I didn’t resign: Sulaiman
Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali says his openness to hear out the views of politicians in Melaka is not a weakness but a strength that can produce the best decisions. – The Vibes file pic, May 12, 2022

MELAKA – Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali has denied resigning as Melaka chief minister, saying such rumours were aimed at destabilising the state government.

“I wish to stress that I’m still the Melaka chief minister and will continue to serve to the best of my ability as long as required by the leadership,” he said in a statement issued here today.

Sulaiman said this issue should not have arisen given Melaka Umno and Barisan Nasional are now focusing on winning back parliamentary seats that were lost in the 14th general election.

“We have a bigger agenda than playing such politics. I’m a party man, and as party men we should abide by decisions made by the party,” he said.

Sulaiman said his openness to hear out the views of politicians in Melaka is not a weakness but a strength that can produce the best decisions.

“After winning the 15th Melaka election, the state exco line-up and I have been working hard to implement development programmes for Melaka and to fulfil the pledges made,” he added.

Sulaiman said he is now in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina leading a state investment mission and attending the Sarajevo Business Forum 2022. – Bernama, May 12, 2022

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