DAP’s showing in state polls prove Malay electorate has accepted party: Nga

DAP won 46 of the 47 state seats it contested, or 97.9%, higher than any other political party

6:20 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – DAP’s exceptional showing in the just concluded state elections shows that the Malay electorate has accepted the party, according to vice-chairman Nga Kor Ming.

DAP won 46 of the 47 state seats it contested in four states, namely Negri Sembilan, Penang, Selangor and Kedah. 

“Before this, DAP used to be plagued with various fake stories, but the people can now see the party’s commitment… this puts the party in a positive light,” said Nga who described winning the Sungai Pelek seat in Selangor as the sweetest victory, with 60% of the constituents being Malays.

Nga, who is also the minister of local government development (KPKT), in a press conference after the prelaunch of the 2023 KPKT Excellence Award Ceremony, said the success also shows cooperation between the parties in the unity government is on the right track.

“This is a good start considering that the DAP-Umno alliance has only worked together for eight months… give time for the unity government to be strong, stable and work towards excellence,” he said.

DAP’s success in winning 19 seats in Penang, Selangor (15), Negri Sembilan (11) and one seat in Kedah, saw the party achieve a 97.9% victory in the state polls on August 12. – August 15, 2023

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