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photo of BN and Umno flags seen at a by-election. BN leaders are
confident the coalition with win a two-thirds majority in Election 2013.
“BN will win two-thirds majority, better than 2008,” Umno information chief Datuk Ahmad Maslan told The Malaysian Insider via a text message.
Ahmad said BN has and will continue to fight corruption.
The federal mandate expires by this April and a general election must be held by June.
MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung told The Malaysian Insider that “a substantial” number of Chinese voters have swung back to BN, because of the GTP and the government’s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).
“Since Datuk Seri Najib took the helm, (he has launched) various initiatives like the ETP and the government transformation. All this shows that BN now is really serious in transforming Malaysia to what the rakyat wants,” Chor said.
Chor said a ‘substantial’ number of Chinese voters have swung back to BN.
A total of 62 per cent of voters polled by the UM centre also said that the National Feedlot Centre (NFC) scandal would reduce support for BN.
Ahmad, however, stressed that the RM250 million NFC scandal had “nothing to do with Umno”, though it had cost Wanita Umno chief Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil her senatorship and post as women, family and community affairs minister.
“Those involved are not Umno leaders,” he said, referring to Shahrizat’s family who ran the national cattle farm project.
The UM poll also showed that the Chinese comprised the majority of fence sitters at 53 per cent, while Malay and Indian voters stood at 37 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.
Chor, however, stressed that the Chinese tended to support BN now.
“It has changed because they find that after some heavy thought on what the government has done, it’s not bad after all,” said Chor, who is also housing and local government minister.
BN is ahead by five percentage points in the UM poll, with 42 per cent saying that BN will win the 13th general election compared to 37 per cent expressing confidence for PR.
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