The Chief Minister of Selangor, Amirudin Shari, is seeking an audience with the state’s Sultan before he departs for Hajj. The purpose of the audience is to advise the Sultan of Selangor’s current state of political affairs, including the dissolution of the Selangor legislative assembly and the upcoming state election.
Sultan Sharafuddin and Tengku Permaisuri Selangor Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin are scheduled to perform the Hajj next week. Amirudin wants to inform the Sultan before his departure to ensure the smooth transition of power and to seek guidance during this crucial time.
Meanwhile, Amirudin announced that negotiations for three more state seats between Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) will be held either today or tomorrow. These discussions are necessary for the upcoming state election as both parties aim to secure the majority of seats in the Selangor legislative assembly.
The dissolution of the Selangor legislative assembly is to pave the way for the state election, which is necessary to determine the new state government. This election is essential to uphold the Selangor people’s democratic right to choose their representatives and to ensure that the new government reflects their interests.
In conclusion, Amirudin’s effort to seek an audience with Selangor’s Sultan is commendable, as this will ensure a smooth and peaceful political transition. The upcoming state election will provide the opportunity for the Selangor people to choose their representatives, and it is hoped that the new government will prioritize the needs and interests of its citizens.