Johor Bahru – Pakatan Harapan (PH) officially launched its Johor state election machinery last night to prepare for the Johor State Election (PRN) 2026, in an event filled with burning spirit from the entire leadership and machinery members.
Deputy President of KEADILAN, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, who attended the event alongside top Pakatan Harapan leaders, expressed high confidence in PH’s potential victory in the southern region of the country.
“South for Pakatan!” said Saifuddin in his statement.
He described the launch atmosphere as full of fighting spirit, where he personally witnessed the dedication, confidence, and high determination shown by all the machinery members present.
Emphasis on Political Stability and Economy
Datuk Seri Saifuddin stressed the importance of political stability for national progress. According to him, a country cannot move forward effectively if it is constantly shackled by political uncertainty.
“Today, the national economy is showing increasingly positive and stronger development,” he said.
He called for the Johor PRN to serve as a platform for the people to make mature assessments based on facts, track records, and the directions offered by political parties.
“Let the people judge who is truly working, who is solving problems, and who is genuinely bringing hope for the future of this state,” he added.
Call to Avoid Politics of Hatred
At the same time, Saifuddin reminded all PH machinery members to remain focused on delivering truthful information to the people.
“Never fall into the trap of politics of hatred, slander, or incitement. The people today want solutions, not enmity,” he firmly stated.
He is optimistic that Johor can become the starting point for another major victory for Pakatan Harapan.
“InsyaAllah, Johor can become the starting point for another major success for Pakatan Harapan,” he said.
This machinery launch is expected to mark the beginning of a more aggressive PH campaign in Johor ahead of the upcoming state election, with emphasis on people-centric issues, stability, and economic development of the state.
