PPP eyes 4 state and 2 parliament seats


Among the names mentioned as a potential PPP candidate is PPP vice chief Maglin Dennis D’Cruz, presently a senator and a deputy minister in Najib’s last cabinet.

Humayun Kabir, FMT

The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is likely to contest in two parliamentary and four state seats that were lost by Barisan Nasional component parties in the 2008 political tsunami.

According to a BN source, the party has earmarked the four state seats of Pasir Bedamar in Perak, Manek Urai (Kelantan), Kota Laksamana (Malacca) and Kota Alam Shah (Selangor), and also the Federal Territory parliamentary seat of Batu.

PPP is also said to be eyeing either the parliamentary seats of Kepong or Kapar, or another parliamentary seat in Perak.

The source said PPP was awaiting Barisan Nasional chairman Najib Tun Razak’s approval before making any official move.

“They have said that Najib will tell them some time this week. They are confident of doing well in these seats,” said the source.

In 2008, Gerakan failed to unseat DAP’s Dr Tan Seng Giaw in Keong while MIC’s Kapar seat was lost to PKR S Manikavasagam.

PPP meanwhile lost both the Taiping parliamentary seat and the Pasir Bedamar state seat that it had contested in 2008.

Last year PPP president M Kayveas told FMT that the party wanted to contest in BN areas that were lost to the opposition in the last general election.

While the party had claimed that it had been assured of two parliamentary seats and two state seats, it had however proposed to Najib for the additional two state seats.

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