Barisan Nasional (BN) has signaled a potential departure from its current electoral cooperation within the Madani government, with deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan confirming the coalition’s intent to contest at least 115 parliamentary seats in the upcoming general election. Mohamad, also the UMNO deputy presi
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dent, stressed that BN must field enough candidates to credibly position itself as a lead contender for the federal government. Dismissing outside interference, he asserted that BN has the sovereign right to determine its own electoral strategy. This decision marks a significant shift for the coalition, which currently holds only 30 parliamentary seats. While Mohamad acknowledged that these plans remain dynamic, the move highlights BN’s ambition to reclaim its stature as a dominant political force rather than remaining a junior partner, inevitably raising questions about the future stability of its current political alliances.
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