Despite the odds, Perikatan capitalises on Muhyiddin’s pull
Johor's urban Malay voters look to ex-prime minister to lead state.
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Johor's urban Malay voters look to ex-prime minister to lead state.
Opposition says another BN win will open door to earlier GE15, more state polls.
Fledgling youth party faces stiff competition for Chinese-majority seat.
It also pledges to work with Putrajaya to decentralise certain services if it wins Johor.
Revised guidelines now prohibit more than 100 people at such gatherings.
Muhyiddin says it should be extended to Bangkok with or without Singapore’s participation.
Ex-PM also dismisses ‘arch-rival’ Najib Razak comparison.
Coalition also promises youth assembly in launch of manifesto.
Speakers kick off with argument that BN is the instrument of political instability.
Candidate says pact to use experience in Sarawak, Malacca to secure victory in Johor elections.
Johor caretaker menteri besar says he will push Putrajaya for it if he gets a fresh mandate in upcoming polls.
Junz Wong says seats to be contested picked based on support party can muster.