The Borneo Post

Gerakan submits GE14 list of candidates

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KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan yesterday submitted their list of potential candidates for the 14th General Election ( GE14) to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak ,who is also Barisan Nasional ( BN) chairman. The list features more than 60 per cent new faces.

Gerakan president Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong said the candidates comprise of all races who had been working in the previous 45 seats contested by the party in the last general election.

Asked whether the party would retain all the seats contested previously, Mah said it was up to the BN chairman to decide, but the party was confident that it could do better in all those seats.

“We have given the list to the prime minister, there is no final decision yet,” he told a press conference after a closed- door meeting with the prime minister at Gerakan’s headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Elaboratin­g on Gerakan’s election preparatio­ns, Mah said the party, however, expected that there would be changes in four to five of the seats it contested previously.

“It is actually a win- win situation. For example if MCA is confident of doing better than us in some of our seats. We can switch seats.

“But not necessaril­y with MCA, it can be with any of the component parties (in the Barisan Nasional coalition),” he said, that he could not divulge details as it was still under discussion.

On Penang, Mah said that he was confident that the party could do much better given the numerous issues arising under the DAP- led government, such as the Undersea Tunnel project.

“We are convinced that Penangites will elect a few Gerakan representa­tives for check and balance in the State Assembly. During the last election in Penang, DAP won all the seats they contested. They never lost so they are a bit arrogant now, so we are confident we will do much better,” he said.

On the meeting with Najib yesterday, Mah said the short meeting went very well whereby the prime minister had advised the Gerakan leadership to always be on standby mode and make all out preparatio­ns for the election.

Prior to the one hour and 15 minutes meeting where Najib was briefed on the Gerakan’s preparatio­ns for the GE14, Mah said Najib was also given a tour of Gerakan’s election war room. — Bernama

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