State polls: Umno can work with Pakatan to capture Terengganu, says Ahmad Said


DUNGUN: Terengganu Umno has no problems in cooperating with Pakatan Harapan in a bid to wrest back the state in the state polls this year, says its chief Datuk Seri Ahmad Said (pic).

Ahmad, who is also Kijal assemblyman, said Umno and Pakatan were already cooperating at the federal level and this would be continued for the sake of stability in the country.

"Politics is dynamic, not static. That’s why people say there are no permanent enemies or friends in politics,” he told reporters at the Ketengah Hari Raya Aidilfitri open house in Bandar Muktafi Billah Shah here.

Ahmad said Terengganu Umno and Pakatan had already held negotiations on seat allocation for the state polls, but had yet to reach a final decision.

"We have discussed, but no decisions yet as negotiations are continuing,” he added. - Bernama

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