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Don’t be overconfident in GE15 due to big state polls win, Hasni warns Johor BN

Former MB says party projected to take 10 of 26 parliamentary seats, far short of target

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Aug 2022 1:51PM

Don’t be overconfident in GE15 due to big state polls win, Hasni warns Johor BN
Johor Barisan Nasional chief Datuk Hasni Mohammad speaks at the opening of Umno branch meetings in its Tebrau division in Ulu Tiram in Johor Baru, Johor, last night. He hints that he may contest a parliamentary seat in the looming 15th general election. – Bernama pic, August 18, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Johor Barisan Nasional (BN) should not be too confident about repeating its landslide win in the last state election when the 15th general election (GE15) is held, said its chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad.

The former Johor menteri besar said based on observations and studies, especially after the Johor state election last March, the coalition could win only 10 of the 26 parliamentary seats in the state, far short of the target set by the federal leadership.

According to him, the 10 parliamentary seats are Parit Sulong, Sembrong, Mersing, Tenggara, Kota Tinggi, Pontian, Pengerang, Ayer Hitam, Tg Piai and Tebrau.

“The central leadership has set its hope by instructing Johor BN to contribute at least 20 parliamentary seats. However, based on our readings, so far we are confident of winning only 10 seats, including several constituencies which are still 50-50. 

“(But) it is not impossible to win 20 seats; we need to come together and assess our strength and work out the best formula,” said Hasni.

Hasni, who is Johor Umno chief, said this when speaking at the simultaneous opening of Umno branch meetings in the Tebrau division in Ulu Tiram here last night.

Out of the 26 parliamentary seats Johor BN contested in GE14, it won only eight – seven by Umno (Parit Sulong, Sembrong, Mersing, Tenggara, Kota Tinggi, Pontian and Pengerang) and one by MCA (Ayer Hitam). 

In December 2018, Mersing MP Datuk Abdul Latiff Ahmad joined Bersatu, reducing BN’s share of parliamentary seats to seven.

However, Datuk Seri Wee Jeck Seng of MCA won the Tg Piai parliamentary seat in a by-election on November 16, 2019, restoring BN’s share of seats to eight.

Hasni, who is Benut state assemblyman, also said it was not an issue for him that he was not appointed as menteri besar after leading BN to win 40 of the 56 seats in the last state election. 

“Umno continues to cooperate with the royal institution, working together in forming a strong government. Today, it (the government) is led by a young team, which should be given space and opportunity to continue showing their capability and leadership,” he added.

In a lighter vein, Hasni also touched on the possibility that he might contest a parliamentary seat in GE15.

“Pontian (parliamentary seat) belongs to the Umno secretary-general (Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan)… its division chief is the state Umno chairman (Hasni). Talk is that he would be given a chance to contest a parliamentary seat. What do you think?

“But never mind, that is a secret of Pontian people, but I believe anyone can win in that seat,” he added. – Bernama, August 18, 2022

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