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Johor Baru Umno election to be taken over by state liaison committee: Khaled

This, following its postponement, suspension since March 18

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 01 Apr 2023 3:56PM

Johor Baru Umno election to be taken over by state liaison committee: Khaled
According to reports, on March 18, the election process for the Johor Baru Umno division was postponed and suspended following allegations that there were more votes than the number of delegations present. – Bernama pic, April 1, 2023

JOHOR BARU – The Johor Baru Umno division election process, which has been postponed and suspended since March 18, will be taken over by the state Umno liaison body, said Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

Previously, the Umno election process was handled by the Umno election committee.

Confirming the matter, Khaled who is also Johor Umno liaison committee chairman, said the liaison committee secretary Datuk Abdul Halim Suleiman will be in charge of the division’s elections.

“...the secretary will see and discuss when it will be appropriate to hold another meeting and ensure that it runs smoothly.

“We want it done at the soonest time possible but we need to take into account that it is now the month of Ramadan and unlike other divisions that will only involve the division chief, here, it looks like all (committee members) will be involved, so we need to discuss.

“We don’t want an instance where we hold the meeting, and only a few attend. We want all to be there as we don’t want to hear grouses or criticism after everything has been decided,” said Khaled after chairing the first Johor Umno liaison committee meeting for term 2023/2026 at Johor Umno headquarters, here, today.

Also present was the new Johor Umno liaison lineup.

On March 18, the election process for the Johor Baru Umno division was postponed and suspended following allegations that there were more votes than the number of delegations present.

The decision was made by Johor Baru Umno’s permanent chairman Azmi Samin after being informed of the matter by the division’s election committee chairman Sonawan Mad Som.

The Johor Baru division was in the limelight when its long-time chief Tan Sri Shahrir Samad announced that he would not defend the post.

The contest for the post is a straight fight between newly elected Umno Youth vice-chief Mohd Hairi Md Shah and former Johor Baru deputy chief Datuk Yahya Jaafar. – Bernama, April 1, 2023

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