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Businessmen start new party for GE15, Barisan Penyatuan Nasional

Group to offer free housing, medical aid, shopping malls in all 222 constituencies

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Jul 2022 9:25AM

Businessmen start new party for GE15, Barisan Penyatuan Nasional
Party’s president, Ibrahim Yahaya said the party was established on the basis of responsibility and concern regarding public issues such as the cost of living, and with the intention of championing Malaysians. – The Vibes file pic, July 6, 2022

KUANTAN – A group of businessmen has founded a new political party, Barisan Penyatuan Nasional (BPN) and have expressed their readiness to contest all 222 parliamentary seats in the upcoming 15th general election (GE15).

Its president, Ibrahim Yahaya said the party was established on the basis of responsibility and concern regarding public issues such as the cost of living, and with the intention of championing Malaysians.

He said the group, headed by businessmen from various backgrounds, including agriculture, commerce and real estate, were committed to assisting the B40 group and the poor with various initiatives.

Ibrahim, who has over two decades of business experience, said they submitted BPN registration on April 11 and are still waiting for approval from the Registrar of Societies.

“We will contest using our own funds and will also accept applications from all races. BPN is open to cooperating with any political party in the country,” he said at a media conference here today.

He said they would also offer free housing to those with a household income of RM1,500 or below, haj and umrah assistance, medical aid, as well as ensure the welfare of people with disabilities (PwD) is taken care of.

He said the party would also establish shopping malls in all 222 parliamentary constituencies that offered affordable prices. – Bernama, July 6, 2022

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