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Kuah, Ayer Hangat reps confirm not backing Mukhriz’s leadership

Nineteen out of 36 Kedah state assemblymen yesterday announced that they have lost confidence in Mukhriz’s leadership. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

Speaking to Bernama, Ayer Hangat assemblyman Juhari Bulat said the move was to stay aligned with the Bersatu leadership at the federal government level. Juhari, who is also Kedah State Assembly deputy speaker said his decision had the support of the grassroots in the Ayer Hangat state constituency. “Do not be confused or deceived into thinking that we four Bersatu assemblymen have left or hopped to another party. We are still part of Bersatu, but choose to follow the path and directives of the current president,” he said.

 

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