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Johor Election Puts Anwar's Party in Awkward Position

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  • The contest for Johor's 56-seat assembly places Anwar Ibrahim's multi-ethnic party in a difficult spot.
  • Analysts suggest the election's significance lies not in who wins, but the margin of victory, with a key benchmark for Anwar's party being an increase in their previous seat count.

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The contest for Johor's 56-seat assembly has put Anwar's multi-ethnic party in an awkward position. Analysts suggest the election is not about who would win but how big the win would be.

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The contest for Johor’s 56-seat assembly has put Anwar’s multi-ethnic party in an awkward position, but analysts say the election is not about who would win but how big the win would be.

Azmi Hassan, a senior fellow at the Nusantara Academy for Strategic Research, said for PH the benchmark was not forming the state government – which he described as “very impossible” – but winning more seats than it had held before dissolution.

“For PH, a good result would be to win more than the 12 seats they had. If they win fewer than 12 seats, that would be a bad result,” he said.

PH leaders have sought to frame the election as a fight for checks and balances rather than assuming control of the state government.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • PH to win more than 12 seats in Johor assembly.

    Posible · En días

Preguntas abiertas

  • What constitutes a 'good result' beyond more seats?
  • What are the implications of winning fewer than 12 seats?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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