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GE15: despite her ‘toughest challenge’ yet, Zuraida confident on wooing Ampang

Three-term incumbent, however, happy with more women candidates being fielded in seat

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 07 Nov 2022 11:55AM

GE15: despite her ‘toughest challenge’ yet, Zuraida confident on wooing Ampang
Up against eight other candidates for the Ampang seat, Zuraida Kamaruddin acknowledged the battle ahead is tough, but believes her work will speak for itself. – Parti Bangsa Malaysia pic, November 7, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Incumbent Ampang MP, Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin is confident her 15-year track record in the constituency will give her the edge she needs over the others.

Up against eight other candidates for the Ampang seat, Zuraida acknowledged the battle ahead is tough, but believes her work will speak for itself.

“I know the battle ahead is tough. In fact, it will be my toughest yet. For one, I will be facing eight other challengers, including three independents.

“Secondly, I am contesting under a new party, one that has only recently been established,” she said in a statement today.

She also noted that the electorate has evolved over the years and is now very matured and well-informed.

“Though I have been in Ampang and am well-versed with all the issues here, I do not take anything for granted. 

“I make sure I take time to survey and identify as many issues as possible which affect the people here,” she said.

The president-designate of Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM), who is fondly known as Ibu Bangsa Malaysia, said she has learnt a lot from her voters over the years, noting that they have a special bond.

“There are still local issues like public transport, infrastructure, flooding and welfare (to address).

“Apart from that, I am also focused on improving the quality of life for the people in Ampang, which includes looking into employment, business opportunities, education and also skills development.

“We are like a family here and that is why I am confident and do not feel that contesting under the PBM logo would have any negative impact,” she added.

She also said she is happy that she is facing five women candidates in GE15.

“Though they may be my challengers, I am happy that more women have come forward in this GE. 

“I just hope and pray that everyone, not just here in Ampang, competes in a friendly, clean manner,” she said.

Her challengers for the seat are Barisan Nasional’s MCA candidate Ivone Low Yi Wen, Perikatan Nasional’s Sasha Lyna Abdul Latif (Bersatu), Warisan’s Bryan Lai Wai Chong, Pejuang’s Dr Nurul Ashikin Mabahwi as the Gerakan Tanah Air candidate, and Pakatan Harapan’s Rodziah Ismail from PKR.

The three independent candidates are entrepreneur M. Raveendran, 38, Muhammad Shafiq Izwan Mohd Yunos, 33, and Tan Hua Meng, 65, who previously contested under Parti Rakyat Malaysia in GE14. – The Vibes, November 7, 2022

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