Barisan Nasional remains confident in its readiness for the upcoming state elections, with the coalition's secretary-general Zambry downplaying the impact of newly formed political groupings on its electoral fortunes.
Zambry expressed assurance that neither Wawasan nor Bersama would materially affect BN's performance at the state level. The coalition has maintained its organisational strength and grassroots support across various constituencies, according to the senior party official.
The emergence of these political movements comes as Malaysia's political landscape continues to evolve, with various factions seeking to reposition themselves ahead of electoral contests. However, BN leadership contends that its established machinery and voter base provide a solid foundation for electoral success.
Zambry's remarks underscore the coalition's belief that it possesses the necessary infrastructure and political capital to navigate the competitive environment in upcoming state polls. The organisation has reportedly undertaken extensive preparation to consolidate its position across key battleground states.
The coalition's confidence reflects its historical dominance in Malaysian politics, though it faces an increasingly fragmented electorate and competition from both traditional opposition parties and new political groupings seeking to capture voter attention and support.


