BN Negeri Sembilan's Political Stance is Legitimate, Not a 'Backdoor' Attempt
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- 14 assembly members from Barisan Nasional (BN) in Negeri Sembilan have withdrawn their support for the Menteri Besar (Chief Minister), Aminuddin Harun.
- BN Negeri Sembilan denies this is a 'backdoor' attempt to seize power, stating it's a legitimate political stance based on a loss of confidence.
- The party claims the move is due to the Menteri Besar's alleged failure to properly manage customary and constitutional issues, and a lack of consultation with BN executive council members.
The political landscape in Negeri Sembilan is currently defined by a significant move from Barisan Nasional (BN) assembly members, who have officially withdrawn their support for the current Menteri Besar, Aminuddin Harun. Utusan Malaysia reports that BN Negeri Sembilan vehemently denies any 'tebuk atap' (backdoor) tactics, framing their action as a principled political stand stemming from a crisis of confidence. This assertion is crucial from a Malaysian perspective, where political maneuvering and coalition stability are constant concerns. BN argues that the Menteri Besar's administration has mishandled sensitive customary and constitutional matters, infringing upon the state's unique heritage and stability. Furthermore, they cite a lack of proper consultation with BN's executive council members as a reason for their inability to continue endorsing the government's decisions. This narrative positions the move not as a power grab, but as a necessary response to perceived governance failures impacting core state institutions. The emphasis on upholding Negeri Sembilan's specific adat (customary law) and constitutional framework highlights the distinct political and cultural nuances of the state, which are often central to political discourse in Malaysia. BN's commitment to respecting the Malay Rulers and the state's adat underscores their adherence to traditional political values within the Malaysian context.
This is not a backdoor. This is a crisis of confidence in the Menteri Besar due to failure to manage customary and constitutional issues in an orderly manner.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.