Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said some of his friends who did “cursory surveys” have suggested the possibility of a hung parliament in the next general election.
“In my discussions and exchanges with friends and acquaintances, not a few have alluded to the possibility of a hung parliament.
“This would mean that the voters are neither for returning the government of the day to office nor giving power to the coalition offering the alternative," he said in his keynote address at a G25 forum titled "Reforms for a Progressive Malaysia" in Shah Alam today.
This would mean that the voters want a non-divisive government, comprising all the political stakeholders, to be formed, he added.
“In my discussions and exchanges with friends and acquaintances, not a few have alluded to the possibility of a hung parliament.
“This would mean that the voters are neither for returning the government of the day to office nor giving power to the coalition offering the alternative," he said in his keynote address at a G25 forum titled "Reforms for a Progressive Malaysia" in Shah Alam today.
This would mean that the voters want a non-divisive government, comprising all the political stakeholders, to be formed, he added.
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