KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Razak is widely seen as "the
winning factor" in Barisan Nasional's retention of power in the 13th
General Election yesterday.
The BN chairman's transformation agenda, introduced after he became
prime minister in 2009, gave the people a new hope of moving Malaysia
towards becoming a high-income economy.
Nevertheless, it was not without a hard-fought political battle that
Najib secured his first mandate from the people that gave the BN 133
seats in the 222-seat Dewan Rakyat.
The Pakatan Rakyat garnered 89 seats, divided among its allies DAP (38), PKR (30) and PAS (21).
Najib himself retained the Pekan parliamentary seat in Pahang with a
majority of 51,278 votes, higher than that secured in the 2008 general
election.
The BN recaptured Kedah from Pakatan Rakyat but failed in its bid to wrest Penang, Kelantan and Selangor.
Pakatan Rakyat, despite putting up a strong fight, was unable to shake
the BN in Sarawak, Sabah and Johor. The three states contributed 68 of
their 82 seats to the BN.
The BN's overall victory can also be attributed to Najib's pledge to
fulfil all the coalition's electoral pledges, including continuing with
the 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M) as well as other financial assistance
for the needy.
Many voters did not differentiate between Najib and the BN. For them, Najib was the BN and the BN was Najib.
Najib also won over the hearts of many with his ability to endear
himself to people regardless of age and community and with his
extraordinary style of approaching the young, many of whom voted for the
first time in a general election. -- BERNAMA
(Source: http://www.nst.com.my)
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