Melaka Polls: Incoming Chief Minister must develop state effectively, say voters


MASJID TANAH: Tanjung Bidara voters want a leader who can develop and administer the state effectively, regardless of whether that person is Melaka's first female Chief Minister.

"I don't mind, as long as he or she can do their work, it is alright," said 54-year-old rubber tapper Mohd Jo Che Lah when met at Sekolah Kebangsaan Ramuan China Besar here on Saturday (Nov 20).

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