Sabtu, 09 September 2023

PM Anwar's coalition retains both seats in Johor by-elections - The Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR - Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s ruling coalition retained both its seats in Johor’s by-elections on Saturday.

Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidates won both the Simpang Jeram state assembly seat and the Pulai parliamentary ward.

The two seats became vacant after incumbent Salahuddin Ayub died on July 23. He had secured significant majorities in both federal and state elections.

PH notched the double wins despite a raging controversy in Malaysia following a contentious court decision on Monday to dismiss 47 graft charges against Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi. The Barisan Nasional (BN) chief is Datuk Seri Anwar’s ally in his 10-month-old unity government.

There were some expectations that the Simpang Jeram ward in north-west Johor would be wrested from PH by the opposition after the surprise decision in court.

But PH’s Nazri Abdul Rahman polled 13,844 votes, edging out his rival, Dr Mohd Mazri Yahya of Perikatan Nasional (PN), who received 10,330 votes. Independent candidate S. Jeganathan scraped together just 311 votes in the three-way fight.

PH had been more confident of a Pulai win, as the late Datuk Seri Salahuddin had secured a 51 per cent margin over his next best-performing opponent in the 2020 election. However, that margin slipped to about 39 per cent this time.

Its candidate, Mr Suhaizan Kaiat, won with 48,283 votes, followed by PN’s Zulkifli Jaafar with 29,642. The third candidate, independent Samsudin Mohamad Fauzi, polled 528 votes.

Mr Amir Fareed Rahim, strategy director from political risk consultancy KRA Group said the victory by the PH-BN alliance is a validation of the appeal and legacy of the late Mr Salahuddin, who was known for his anti-inflation Rahmah Menu initiative for the lower-income group.

PH-BN’s success in both seats is also a validation of the Johorean voters’ support for the state government led by Umno Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi, who is seen to be responsive in solving people’s issues, such as congestion at the Johor checkpoint, Mr Amir said.

More importantly, it “underscores that the ‘green wave’ momentum has not fully reached the southern peninsula, even though Johor is Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s home state and Bersatu’s mainstay even at its weakest,” Mr Amir told The Straits Times.

Mr Muhyiddin is president of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, one of the two top members of the PN coalition, the other being fundamentalist Parti Islam SeMalaysia. A wave of Malay-Muslim voters for PN had swept aside Umno-led BN in the November 2022 General Election and in the recent August 2023 polls in three northern states.

The results would also suggest that the court’s decision to drop charges against Mr Zahid has not severely damaged PH’s support levels, at least in these two constituencies.

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