The Borneo Post

PAS freezing seats talks with Umno is news to me — Mohamad Hasan

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MELAKA: Umno deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan says he is unaware if seat allocation discussion­s for the 15th General Election (GE15) between the party and PAS have been put on hold.

As far as the former Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar is concerned, he said talks on the matter were still ongoing by the Muafakat Nasional (MN) main committee held every fortnight.

“I read about this (talks being suspended) in the media, but in the recent (MN main committee) meeting, we stated that discussion­s on seat allocation­s between Umno and PAS would continue.

“In fact, we agreed on a formula that our respective parties would defend the seats that we had won, and also another formula whereby between the two, the one which garnered the highest votes (in the seats they lost) would get to contest the seats concerned,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the Bangkit 15 programme closing ceremony here yesterday.

The media had quoted PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang as saying that PAS has sent its representa­tives for seat allocation discussion­s with Bersatu, adding that similar talks with Umno have been put on hold as the latter was currently facing internal issues.

Responding to this, Mohamad said Umno would seek clarificat­ion from PAS at the next MN meeting, adding that both parties were still on good terms.

Asked on calls by some quarters within Umno for the party to hold elections, which was originally scheduled for this June, he said that would depend on ongoing developmen­ts, especially the Covid-19 pandemic which continues to record high numbers.

“In the current situation, we are looking at (daily cases of) Covid19 because during elections, members must be present, but currently there are difficulti­es as the pandemic has not eased. We need to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs).

“For example in the Rembau (Umno division), there are 1,100 delegates and therefore, we have to look for a hall that can accommodat­e 3,000 people to comply with the SOPs.

“We cannot just allow 20 per cent to attend as the meeting will be declared null and void. Those are the constraint­s we are now looking into,” he said.

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