The Johor state election is shaping up as a key test of voter sentiment towards both Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional, who are now partners in government but rivals on the campaign trail.
In Johor, the DAP, a key PH party, faces questions not just about electoral performance, but about shifting political support and coalition dynamics.
Astro Awani’s Melisa Idris talks to Liew Chin Tong, who is the Deputy Finance Minister, the DAP’s strategic director and the MP for Iskandar Puteri in Johor.
Produced by: Astro Awani
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