PM: Vote PH for Negeri Sembilan development continuity
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urged Negeri Sembilan voters to support Pakatan Harapan (PH) to ensure development continuity.
- He highlighted the state government's achievements under Aminuddin Harun and stressed the importance of a clean, stable government.
- Anwar appealed for continued trust in PH to foster a more prosperous and secure future for Negeri Sembilan.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has called on the people of Negeri Sembilan to vote for Pakatan Harapan (PH) in the upcoming state election, emphasizing that continued support is crucial for the ongoing development of the state. He stated that the existing cooperation between the state and federal governments has enabled various development initiatives.
Anwar praised the current state leadership, Aminuddin Harun, for governing Negeri Sembilan with integrity since 2018. "With all humility, I appeal to all the people of Negeri Sembilan to continue to place their trust in Harapan under Tok Min's leadership. Do not let the efforts we have built together stop halfway," he posted on Facebook.
With all humility, I appeal to all the people of Negeri Sembilan to continue to place their trust in Harapan under Tok Min's leadership. Do not let the efforts we have built together stop halfway.
The Prime Minister, who also chairs PH, stressed the significance of the people's mandate in ensuring Negeri Sembilan remains led by a clean and stable government committed to public interest. "God willing, Harapan will continue to carry this trust to the best of its ability for a more prosperous and secure future for Negeri Sembilan," he added.
The Election Commission has set August 1 as the polling day for the Negeri Sembilan state election, with candidate nominations on July 29 and early voting on July 28.
God willing, Harapan will continue to carry this trust to the best of its ability for a more prosperous and secure future for Negeri Sembilan.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.