PAS aims for five state, two federal seats in Penang


October 01, 2011

KEPALA BATAS, Oct 1 PAS has set its sights upon winning 5 state seats as well as dual parliamentary seats in Penang in a next ubiquitous election.

PAS vice-president Datuk Husam Musa pronounced a celebration would essay to improve upon its formula in a final ubiquitous election, where it usually won a Permatang Pasir state seat.

According to Bernama Online, Husam pronounced PAS was targeting to win in a four state seats where a Islamist celebration had mislaid by slim majorities in Election 2008.

"We will work to seize back a 5 state seats we contested in as well as a dual parliamentary seats of Tasek Gelugor as well as Kepala Batas," he told a PAS 60th anniversary congress here today.

Husam additionally pronounced PAS would need more than 60 parliamentary seats if it wished to strengthened a party's change in Parliament.

"We will essay to achieve a aim of 60 parliamentary seats, as well as I believe which aim is not impossible," he said.

He p! ointed o ut which PAS mislaid in 15 parliamentary constituencies by fewer than 5,000 votes in a final ubiquitous election.

At a national level, Husam additionally pronounced PAS intends to break Umno's hold upon a Malay vote, generally in a Felda settlements.

He pronounced PAS, which upholds Islamic principles, indispensable an additional 12 per cent of votes in those areas to do this.

"In a final ubiquitous election, PAS perceived more than 39 per cent of Felda votes as well as we need an additional 12 per cent to break Umno's influence," he! said.

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