The Sun (Malaysia)

Good showing for PAS in Kedah, doubles its seats

- BY IMRAN HILMY AND IAN MCINTYRE

ALOR SETAR: Following the outcome of the 14th general election (GE14), it is clear that Kedahans see the Islamist party as a significan­t player in the state’s political arena.

Kedah PAS commission­er Dr Ahmad Fakhruddin Sheikh Fakhrurazi said the party even managed to double its seats in the Kedah state assembly, despite pundits predicting that the party would perform poorly.

“The results show that the people in Kedah want us. In fact our seats increased tremendous­ly,” he said when contacted by theSun.

Ahmad Fakhruddin, however, said there is still no decision on how the party is going to respond with the situation in Kedah where the results appear to suggest a hung state assembly.

“We are still waiting for a decision from the central leadership,” he said.

PAS won 15 state seats while Pakatan Harapan (PH) won 18 and Barisan Nasional (BN) won a mere three seats.

In order to form a state government, a party has to secure 19 state seats to earn a simple majority in the state government.

If PAS and BN decide to join hands, there will still be a hung assembly, as both sides would have 18 seats each.

Pakatan on the other hand only need one representa­tive from either PAS or BN to jump ship so that the new ruling coalition would be able to form the state government.

It is learnt that PH is now reaching out to three BN backbenche­rs in a bid to form the state government.

Veteran political analyst Ramli Yusoff said that BN only have themselves to blame for its poor performanc­e.

He said both Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his son Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir played a significan­t role in helping BN wrest the state from PAS in 2013, but BN’s “civil war” in 2014 saw the coalition loosing their trump card in the state.

“Now they are paying the price. Kedahans are like many other states, also a parochial lot. They do not take it kindly if one of their own was mistreated and ridiculed.”

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