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If Bao Tuo 党 kick Anwar Party out of Johor, Samster savvy Jiuhu Property Investment Huat Kah Liao?

Anwar probably know BN will regain Johor,
Will Nga Kor Ming resign ??
let's wait n see
 
In any case I hope PAS will win. That will scare off the ball-less sinkies from going JB. Lesser jam.

The ones who will always sway the votes in Msia are the Malays, only in Penang it's different. So it all boils down to the Malays' verdict on Anwar's performance over the months.
 
Anwar probably know BN will regain Johor,
Will Nga Kor Ming resign ??
let's wait n see

Currently Msia is undergoing what SG went through in 2012 GE, too many foreigners esp PRCs in Msia using 30 day visa free travels to work in Msia. The Malays are feeling the crunch. So this is not good for Anwar's Govt.
 
I'll help write your resignation letter,' Akmal tells Nga

Published: Jul 12, 2026 12:11 PM

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Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh and PAS deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man took turns telling Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming of his “vow to resign if BN won the Johor state election”.
 

Johor polls: BN sweeps 48 of 56 seats as PM Anwar’s PH cedes ground in southern state​

Barisan Nasional's Johor rival, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, won the remaining eight seats in the closely watched contest, losing ground from the 12 seats it secured in 2022.
Johor polls: BN sweeps 48 of 56 seats as PM Anwar’s PH cedes ground in southern state
Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (left) congratulates Johor BN chairman Onn Hafiz Ghazi as they watch the live telecast of the Johor state election results at the Johor UMNO Liaison Committee building in Johor Bahru on…see more


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JOHOR BAHRU: Barisan Nasional (BN) swept to a resounding victory in Malaysia’s Johor state election on Saturday (Jul 11), winning 48 out of 56 seats and surpassing the 40 it won in 2022.

Its Johor rival, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, won the remaining eight seats in the closely watched contest, losing ground from the 12 seats it secured in 2022.
 

Teo vows full review of DAP losses, respects Johor polls result​

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JOHOR BAHRU (July 12): DAP Johor will conduct a comprehensive review to determine why it lost several state assembly seats in the 16th Johor election, including Jementah and Tangkak.
Party chairman Teo Nie Ching said DAP will dissect the factors behind each defeat and other contested areas, before drawing lessons and addressing its weaknesses.
"Clearly, we have shortcomings to fix. The outcome sends a clear message: we must do better," she said in a Facebook post.

Teo, who is also deputy communications minister, said DAP will press on with its nation-building efforts and continue fighting for the people's rights.
On the results, she noted that Barisan Nasional (BN) successfully retained all the seats it had previously held.
She noted that voting trends showed support for Perikatan Nasional (PN) candidates in Johor Jaya and Perling during the 2022 state election had swung to BN this time.
"Although PH's vote share increased in both seats, it still fell short," she said, adding that DAP respects the mandate given by Johor voters and congratulated BN on its victory.
"We also thank all voters who turned out. We deeply appreciate every bit of support given," she said.
DAP lost 11 of the 17 seats it contested, including four previously held seats in Johor Jaya, Tangkak, Jementah and Perling.
BN retained its grip on Johor, sweeping 48 of 56 state seats, while PH secured just eight.
PN, Parti Bersama Malaysia, Parti Sosialis Malaysia, Muda, Parti Orang Asli Malaysia (Asli), and six independents failed to win any seats.
 

'Let our hearts shake hands': President Tharman on the future of Singapore-Malaysia relations​


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SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Ahead of his State Visit to Malaysia, Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the Malaysia-Singapore relationship remains one built on shared history, mutual trust and a common commitment to dialogue, cooperation and regional stability.

In an exclusive written interview with Bernama, President Tharman shared his perspectives on the future of bilateral cooperation, including the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ), the Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link, ASEAN's role amid global challenges, and the importance of strengthening people-to-people ties, particularly among the younger generation.
 
Reflecting on his long association with Malaysia, President Tharman also spoke warmly about his memorable visits, his appreciation of Malaysian culture and cuisine, and the hospitality of the Malaysian people.

Read the full Bernama interview with President Tharman, published in conjunction with his three-day State Visit to Malaysia from July 13, 2026, for his insights on the future of Malaysia-Singapore relations, regional cooperation, and the shared aspirations of two close neighbours.


His State Visit to Malaysia is at the invitation of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia.

Mr President, Singapore and Malaysia share deep historical, cultural and people-to-people ties that span generations. With your State Visit marking another important milestone in bilateral relations, how do you envision this partnership evolving in the years ahead, and what message do you hope your visit will convey about the importance of the relationship?

The Singapore-Malaysia relationship is indeed unique, for both its breadth and depth. We share a common history. Our peoples are connected by ties of kinship and cultural traditions that evolved over centuries. And our economies are highly integrated, with benefits for people on both sides. The Johor-Singapore Causeway, in fact the world’s busiest land border crossing, exemplifies this.
 

What does BN’s landslide victory in Johor polls mean for PM Anwar, Malaysia’s political landscape?​

Barisan Nasional’s sweeping victory in the Johor state election has strengthened its hand within Malaysia’s unity government, while exposing cracks in Pakatan Harapan’s traditional support base, say analysts.
What does BN’s landslide victory in Johor polls mean for PM Anwar, Malaysia’s political landscape?

Johor Barisan Nasional chairman Onn Hafiz Ghazi poses for a photo with Barisan Nasional supporters during a campaign rally in Kulai, Johor, Malaysia, on Jul 8, 2026. (Photo: CNA/Zamzahuri Abas)



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JOHOR BAHRU: Barisan Nasional’s (BN) commanding win in the Johor state polls has boosted the coalition’s leverage within Malaysia’s federal unity government, while exposing deeper challenges for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his Pakatan Harapan (PH) bloc, say analysts.

While PH’s disappointing showing in the Saturday (Jul 11) state election piles fresh pressure on Anwar, experts say it also shows how its once-reliable ethnic minority vote base is no longer assured - raising the stakes for the crucial Negeri Sembilan state polls in the coming weeks.
 
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