The former prime minister pens a letter to voters on why they should choose the opposition when they go to the polls tomorrow.
March 1, 2019 11:11 AM
PETALING JAYA: Najib Razak has made a final appeal to voters in Semenyih to reject Pakatan Harapan in the by-election tomorrow, reminding them that a government that is too strong is “not good for the people”. Adding that the outcome of the by-election would not affect the PH-controlled state government, Najib said an additional seat for Barisan Nasional in Selangor would strengthen the opposition’s voice in the state assembly.
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