Mohamad Hassan |
Yesterday, the last day before the Legislative Assembly (Dun) automatically dissolved Queensland today, the Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan put confidence in the Barisan Nasional (BN) will come back to rule the country after the general election of the 13th (13th General Elections) This, even with a bigger majority.
Mohamad said he was confident the BN would be able to achieve the two-thirds majority of voters support a graph based on perceived more stable and favorable to BN now, than ever seem to fluctuate.
"In politics, anything can happen. Now we had to climb up and try to add that the two-thirds majority will be achieved.
"We are not a ripple or arrogant, but now we are passing them through the line to win. I have high confidence that more than 50 percent following the recent sentiment in favor of the BN, "he said.
However, he said he did not want to get too comfortable with the present situation, but along other BN leadership team to continue to convince people to give credence to the Negeri Sembilan BN administration.
"That is why we want to strive harder to convince people that they need to choose the BN government so that we can continue the efforts made include connecting a plan to develop state and bless the people," he told reporters after chairing the state exco meeting at Wisma State, near here, yesterday.
Mohamad said although Queensland Dun automatically dissolved and administered today the interim government, but the well-being of fixed priority community leaders in each area.
"Although there is no longer representative of the people, but so they can continue to manage the service center Dun. But instead of using the capacity as a representative of the people, rather the capacity as a leader, "he said.
He said the interim government will now only manage the day to day, no longer discuss and decide on major projects, while the State Executive Council meeting will still run as normal.
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