Johor polls won’t affect unity govt’s position, says Umno veep

Umno vice-president Khaled Nordin stated that the upcoming Johor state election will not impact the stability of Malaysia's federal unity government. He emphasized that the current political climate necessitates accepting that federal and state alliances may differ.
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This reflects the shifting nature of Malaysian politics, where traditional party dominance is being replaced by complex, multi-level coalition arrangements.
Share However, there could be different political alliances at the federal and state levels, says Khaled Nordin. Umno vice-president Khaled Nordin said Malaysia’s political landscape is not like before, with no single party dominating. PETALING JAYA : The upcoming election in Johor will not affect the position of the unity government, says Umno vice-president Khaled Nordin. Khaled, the federal defence minister, said Malaysia’s political landscape is not like before, and that there could be different political aliances at the federal and state levels.
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