Former Mengkibol assemblyman Chew Chong Sin said a voter turnout of 65% to 75% is needed to prevent PN and BN from winning a seat. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA: A former DAP assemblyman has called for voters to come out in full force in the Johor state election to prevent Barisan Nasional and Perikatan Nasional from forming the next state government.
Chew Chong Sin claims there is a “tacit understanding” between the two coalitions based on the 33 candidates PN fielded today, China Press reported.
The Johor state polls on July 11 will see 56 seats up for grabs, with 29 needed for a simple majority.
“Parti Wawasan Negara’s decision to sit out the Johor polls will allow BN’s candidates from MCA to secure the non-Malay votes,” he was quoted as saying.
To prevent PN and BN from winning a seat, he said, a voter turnout of 65% to 75% was needed, ensuring that a Pakatan Harapan candidate can win instead.
Chew, a two-term Mengkibol assemblyman, said if a unity government comprising BN and PN representatives was formed, it could lead to conservative policies being implemented that could impact the lives of Johor residents.
“I urge voters in Johor to vote enthusiastically to uphold democratic reform and economic development,” he said.
BN has fielded candidates in all the 56 state seats.
On Wednesday, Johor BN chief Onn Hafiz Ghazi ruled out forming a coalition government with any other party after the election.

