All talk but no new faces yet


JOHOR BARU: Despite all the hype about political parties introducing fresh faces in this state election to win over young and new voters, it looks like little will change, with the announcements made so far being all about retaining old faces.

Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) has moved its Pulai Sebatang incumbent to contest the Mahkota seat while DAP has so far retained four incumbents and indications are that Pakatan Harapan will field many of its veterans.

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