
PN Denies False Claims Over State Election Boycott
Perikatan Nasional has rejected a fake statement circulating online that alleged the coalition would boycott three upcoming state elections, labelling the claims as false and inaccurate.
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Perikatan Nasional has rejected a fake statement circulating online that alleged the coalition would boycott three upcoming state elections, labelling the claims as false and inaccurate.

Pakatan Harapan has announced all 56 candidates contesting the Johor state election on July 11, with coalition chief Anwar Ibrahim presenting the slate in Tangkak. The move reflects PH's determination to challenge incumbent leadership in one of Malaysia's politically significant states.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has thanked the Johor Regent for meeting him in Kuala Lumpur, using the encounter to rebut critics who invoke royal names in political campaigns while avoiding direct engagement.
The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance has announced four candidates competing in the Johor state election, including party secretary-general Ainie Haziqah Shafii, as the party ramps up its campaign efforts ahead of the July 11 polling date.

Parti Bersama Malaysia will reveal its slate of candidates for the Johor state election on Friday, with the party leader confirming the vetting process is complete following strong initial interest.

Pakatan Harapan has rejected calls to announce its menteri besar candidate for the 16th Johor election, stating the coalition will not be hurried by political opponents into premature leadership declarations.

PKR's coalition partner Amanah is fielding 13 first-time candidates out of its 19-strong slate for the upcoming Johor state election, signalling a rejuvenation effort ahead of the July 11 polls.
PKR's secretary-general has indicated that the party's candidate roster for the forthcoming Johor and Negeri Sembilan state elections is 99 percent finalised, signalling the party's readiness for these crucial regional polls.

Johor police have mobilised more than 11,000 officers to maintain order during the 16th state election, with intensified monitoring planned for 39 identified volatile areas across the state.

Perikatan Nasional has restructured its leadership, removing Bersatu vice-president Mohd Radzi Md Jidin and secretary-general Mohamed Azmin Ali. The moves precede upcoming state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan.

Barisan Nasional's leadership has expressed confidence in the coalition's readiness for forthcoming state elections, asserting that competing political alliances will not diminish its electoral prospects.

PAS has rebuked Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's unilateral announcement that Bersatu will use the Perikatan Nasional logo in the Johor and Negri Sembilan state elections, describing the move as precipitous and lacking proper consultation.

Bersatu president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has reaffirmed the party's commitment to remain within Perikatan Nasional, declaring that no single coalition member can unilaterally remove it. The party will contest upcoming state elections under the PN banner.
Barisan Nasional's secretary-general has expressed confidence that recently formed political parties will not influence the coalition's performance in forthcoming state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan.