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GE15: ‘BN must ensure at least 90% of core supporters cast vote tomorrow’

Deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan feels confident coalition can achieve victory, form government 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2022 6:21PM

GE15: ‘BN must ensure at least 90% of core supporters cast vote tomorrow’
Barisan Nasional deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan says the coalition must ensure that at least 90% of its loyal supporters will go out and vote on tomorrow’s polling day. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, November 18, 2022

REMBAU – The Barisan Nasional (BN) party machinery has to ensure that at least 90% of the coalition’s loyal voters come out to vote on polling day tomorrow in the 15th general election (GE15), said deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.

Mohamad, who is also BN elections director, is confident that with proper organisation, BN can achieve victory in the GE15 and form the government.

“I have asked all BN party machinery nationwide to step up their preparation and respective duties until tomorrow so that they can get as many identified loyal voters as possible to come out and vote,” he told reporters after meeting the residents in Gadong, Kota here.

Meanwhile, Mohamad, who is the Rembau parliamentary seat candidate is also confident of defending the constituency, which has been described as a BN stronghold.

The Rantau state assemblyman said Rembau had always been BN’s and believes that the people in the area will continue to back the party in the GE15.

“The Rembau parliamentary seat will always be safe (for BN)… then, now and forever. I met as many voters as possible here through visits to the district voting centres and branches. The Rembau parliamentary constituency is an area classified as a loyal area and I am confident the residents here are staunch BN supporters,” he said.

Mohamad, who is also Umno deputy president, will be contesting a parliamentary seat for the first time in GE15 to defend the constituency his predecessor Khairy Jamaluddin had won for the past three terms. – Bernama, November 18, 2022

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