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Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) deputy president Rafizi Ramli who is also PKR Election director, speaks during the PKR Election Convention 2022 at Dewan Raja Muda Musa, Shah Alam, on August 27, 2022. — Picture by HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

State polls: Final round of talks between Harapan, BN tonight – Rafizi

MELAKA, June 15 – The final round of negotiations between Pakatan Harapan (Harapan) and Barisan Nasional (BN) on seat allocations for the upcoming state elections will take place in Kuala Lumpur tonight.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (Keadilan) deputy president Rafizi Ramli said he will be leading the talks for PH while Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan will be heading the BN negotiating team.

Rafizi said negotiations will focus on the agreement of the component parties in the Unity Government in determining the seat allocations in the six states facing elections, namely Penang, Kedah, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Terengganu and Kelantan.

“We (Keadilan) already have our candidates and in view that this is the first time we are contesting state elections with the other parties in the Unity Government, we have to first finalise seats through negotiations.

“Decisions made tonight will be brought to the Harapan and BN chairmen for a final decision,” he told the media after attending the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) mid-term engagement session with the Economy Minister here today.

Rafizi, who is Economy Minister, said once negotiations are done, the names of three proposed candidates will be shortlisted to be discussed with PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said Keadilan had opened its doors to individuals interested in becoming candidates for the state polls, but they had to first go through a strict vetting process.

“For the other parties, it depends on their own criteria, but for PKR itself, we opened it to party division and wing members who were interested,” he said.

– Bernama

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