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Everyone has been bruised, says state party leader
JOHOR BARU: No fewer than seven state leaders of various political parties fared badly, with three losing their deposits in the Johor election.
Alwiyah attributes win to her service track record
JOHOR BARU: Perikatan Nasional’s Alwiyah Talib has attributed her victory in Endau to her service record, saying she has proven her doubters wrong when they said she would not be able to defend the seat which she won under Barisan Nasional in the 2018 general election.
Barisan storms to huge victory
JOHOR BARU: Barisan Nasional has swept to a landslide victory in the Johor state election, with Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Hasni Mohammad expected to be sworn in for another term as early as today.
Temperatures rise with just over a week to polls
JOHOR BARU: With just over a week to polling day, campaigning in Johor is set to be ramped up with political parties bringing in the heavy artillery.
Johor polls: A historic 239 in the fray in Johor
JOHOR BARU: The Johor state election this time is set to be the most crowded one in history with 239 candidates, including 16 independents, engaged in multi-cornered fights in all 56 state seats.
Speculation on Perikatan’s candidate for MB hots up
JOHOR BARU: Former state executive councillor Mohd Solihan Badri (pic) has been tipped as Perikatan Nasional’s potential mentri besar candidate.
It’s a ‘necessary political gamble’
Deciding to dissolve the state government early and seek a fresh mandate from the people through a new state election was a difficult thing to do, acknowledges Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Hasni Mohammad. He speaks to Sunday Star about the controversial decision and plans for the upcoming state polls.
Perils of party jumping frogs
JOHOR BARU: Local leaders are hoping that their parties will look for fresh faces instead of allowing “political frogs” to contest in the Johor election.
We’re still with Bersatu, say former exco men
KLUANG: Three former state executive councillors from Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia have come out to rubbish talk of any exodus after reports surfaced that one of them will be leaving the party, joining two key figures who have already departed.