ALLIANCES UNCLEAR
The final numbers and where alliances lie were still unclear as of Monday afternoon.
GPS chairman Abang Johari Openg on Sunday threw his support behind a PN government, saying that it is ready to partner PN, BN and GRS to form the next federal government.
However, word of this alliance was refuted by BN's Ahmad Zahid in a statement on Sunday evening, who insisted that his coalition has not held any discussions with GPS.
Both coalitions actively courted potential partners over the weekend, with Malaysia’s king initially setting a deadline of 2pm on Monday for them to settle their affairs and submit their numbers and prime minister candidates.
Hours before the Monday deadline, PH and BN politicians gathered at the Seri Pacific Hotel in Kuala Lumpur for apparent talks.
The king has since extended the deadline to 2pm on Tuesday.
Getting BN on board will be key to PH's plans, although not all 30 candidates who won seats are keen on this move.
BN veteran Hishammuddin Hussein is among several politicians who are rejecting the alliance with PH.
"I would be fired by the party but will never change this firm stance. No Anwar, no (Democratic Action Party)," he said in a Facebook post on Monday.
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2022-11-21 08:57:00Z
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