Johor polls: Pakatan to conduct post-mortem following dismal performance


Johor Pakatan chairman Aminolhuda Hassan. – Bernama

SENAI: Following a dismal outing in the Johor state election, Pakatan Harapan will conduct a post-mortem to find out what went wrong with its campaign strategy, says state chief Aminolhuda Hassan.

“Whether or not it was the wrong strategy, the election is over and most importantly, we will conduct a post-mortem after this and we should be open to any sincere opinions,” said Aminolhuda in a press conference organised late Saturday (March 12) night.

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