Negotiation Process among Political Parties: A Normal Practice
The move by Johor Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) to demand a certain number of seats to contest in the state election is a common practice in the negotiation process among any political parties, said Amanah Vice President, Datuk Mahfuz Omar.
Confidence in Resolution
He expressed confidence that the matter will be resolved by Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) and will be finalised transparently and fairly. "That (the issue of election seat distribution) is normal because, to me, as long as there is no final decision from the negotiations, there will definitely be parties claiming their rights," he said.
No Clash Expected
However, in the end, we will ensure that there will be no clash among ourselves, and I believe that UMNO leadership also has the openness to look at the future of their political party," he said when met by reporters after officiating the Perak Amanah Youth Annual Convention 2204 here last night.
Johor Amanah’s Decision
Johor Amanah Deputy Chairman, Dzulkefly Ahmad was reported as saying that the party had decided to contest 20 seats in Johor after considering Johor BN’s reluctance to form a Unity Government in the state.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the negotiation process among political parties is a normal practice, and it is expected that the matter will be resolved transparently and fairly. The parties involved are confident that there will be no clash among themselves, and that the future of their political parties will be taken into consideration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the normal practice in the negotiation process among political parties?
A: The normal practice is for parties to claim their rights and negotiate for a certain number of seats to contest in the election.
Q: Is the negotiation process expected to be resolved transparently and fairly?
A: Yes, the parties involved are confident that the matter will be resolved transparently and fairly.
Q: Is there a possibility of a clash between PH and BN in the upcoming state election or the next General Election (GE)?
A: Johor Amanah did not rule out the possibility of a clash between PH and BN in the upcoming state election or the next GE.
Q: What is Johor Amanah’s decision regarding the number of seats to contest in Johor?
A: Johor Amanah has decided to contest 20 seats in Johor after considering Johor BN’s reluctance to form a Unity Government in the state.