Isa Samad not a candidate in state polls, says Umno man FMTNews
Former Negeri Sembilan menteri besar Isa Samad was recently accepted back into Umno, after having left the party in 2018.
On May 27, Umno secretary-general Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki revealed that Isa had been accepted back into the party. The former Jempol MP had applied to rejoin Umno in July last year. Jalaluddin said Negeri Sembilan Umno was ready to accept any former members back into the fold if they sincerely wanted to return to the party.
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