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New party led by Ismail Sabri’s brother skips Melaka polls, to campaign for ruling coalition

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 18 — Parti Kuasa Rakyat , the newly-formed party set up by the brother of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, will not compete in the Melaka state elections set for November 20., president Kamarazaman Yaakob said the party has only been launched to announce its ideology and direction.

“During the launch, we stated that we are friendly to the government and if we were to get involved in the state polls, we will assist candidates under the ruling coalition,” he was quoted as saying.Earlier today, the Election Commission set nomination for the state election on November 8, with voting to take place on November 20.

Caretaker Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali was forced to dissolve the Melaka state assembly on October 4 following the withdrawal of support by four assemblymen, among them members of his own party Umno. Umno prior to the dissolution led the 28-seated Melaka state legislative assembly with 13 seats, followed by Bersatu, a splinter group. The latter had two seats.The Opposition held 11 seats: seven by DAP, and two each by PKR and Parti Amanah Negara.

 

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Hmmm.....I give up......I'm running to Australia

Cat's shit

Melaka people don't need garbage party in the state

Everybody wants to have their little kingdom .. stuu

Ismail Sabri's fan club?

Better join umno, huhaa but in reality umno 😁

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