Bersatu supreme council unanimously rejects Muhyiddin's decision


SHAH ALAM: The Bersatu supreme council has unanimously decided not to accept Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announcement not to defend the president post at the next party polls.

In a statement, Bersatu secretary-general Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin said the supreme council did not accept Muhyiddin's decision.

"The supreme council has unanimously decided to reject the suggestion by Muhyiddin not to defend his position as president in the party polls next year," said Hamzah.

A source had said that in an emergency meeting held on Friday (Nov 24), supreme council members stated that they did not want the post to be contested and for this to be conveyed to Muhyiddin.

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"Supreme council members were asked one by one if they wanted to contest for the president post.

"Everyone answered 'no' and we then unanimously voted to reject Muhyiddin's announcement not to defend the post next year," said the source.

The emergency meeting was held at 6pm on Friday on the sidelines of the party AGM held at the IDCC here.

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