Anwar questions ‘impatient’ dissolution of Johor assembly ahead of July 11 polls
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马来西亚首相安瓦尔·易卜拉欣今日批评柔佛州务大臣翁哈菲兹·加齐提前解散州议会举行选举的决定,称其“缺乏耐心”。安瓦尔表示,选举通常每四至五年举行一次,提前选举可能带来更多风险。他呼吁年轻选民关注国家未来,强调选举关乎政策延续而非个人对抗。安瓦尔澄清此行并非挑起争端,而是提醒选民行使权利。柔佛州选举将于7月11日投票,56个议席共有172名候选人角逐。
KULAI, July 4 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim took a veld swipe at caretake Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi today, questioning the early dissolution of the state assembly before the end of its mandated term.
Without naming Onn Hafiz directly, Anwar described the state Barisan Nasional (BN) chief as "impatient" in calling for the snap poll, noting that elections are typically held every four to five years.
In a moment of levity, he remarked that the earlier an election is called, the greater the risk of having more to lose.
“To the young people out there, please remember that this is your future and your country,” Anwar told the crowd at the youth-oriented Kita Genk Madani X Anak Muda Bukit Batu programme at Taman Tropika.
“Strengthen your determination for the future of the Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, Iban and Kadazan. Remember, only when we have a future together, can this state be strong.”
The prime minister was accompanied by Kulai MP Teo Nie Ching and Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) Bukit Batu candidate, Arthur Chiong Sen Sern.
Anwar clarified that his visit to Johor was not intended to spark a confrontation, but rather to remind voters of their agency in shaping the state's trajectory.
“I am not here to pick a fight. I came to let the voters know that they have a voice,” he said. “There are changes needed and the election is a way to help the people through with the offers given.”
Addressing the political stakes with a touch of irony, he added: “If Johor wins, I am the prime minister. If Johor loses, I am still the prime minister.” He noted that he was not being arrogant, but was simply offering a reminder of the broader political reality.
Anwar further highlighted the federal government's commitment to Johor's progress, citing the various allocations provided to drive development. “So, I hope the people understand that this election is about maintaining the existing policy and not about picking fights,” he said.
The upcoming Johor state election will feature 172 candidates vying for 56 seats. Polling day is scheduled for July 11, with early voting taking place on July 7.
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