Zahid: ‘Back door’ to Putrajaya wide open but Umno won’t go through
Friday, 06 Dec 2019 12:22 PM MYTUmno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi speaks during the 2019 Umno General Assembly in Kuala Lumpur December 6, 2019. ― Picture by Firdaus Latif
In his opening speech at the party’s annual general assembly today, the Umno president said the party will instead continue working with Muafakat Nasional partner PAS to form a legitimate government according to the Federal Constitution. “In preparing ourselves for the 15th general election, there is much that need to be done in Muafakat Nasional,” said Ahmad Zahid.
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