Fahmi rules out national snap polls, says Cabinet remains stable

KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 β The federal government today dismissed speculation of an early nationwide poll despite the dissolution of the state legislative assemblies in Johor and Negeri Sembilan.
Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said there have been no discussions on holding an early general election.
βAt this time, there are no discussions regarding any effort to hold an early general election,β the government spokesman said at the Communications Ministry here this afternoon.
The clarification comes amid heightened political attention following the dissolution of the Johor and Negeri Sembilan state assemblies, which has fuelled speculation over possible spillover effects on federal politics.
Fahmi said the federal coalition government remains stable and unaffected by recent developments.
βThere is no impact on the Unity government at the federal level,β he said, adding that the administration continues to function normally, including at Cabinet meetings.
He noted that the dissolutions in Johor and Negeri Sembilan followed constitutional processes after the respective menteri besar obtained royal assent from their state rulers.
Fahmi also moved to dispel speculation that a Cabinet photo session earlier today was linked to preparations for a parliamentary dissolution.
βThatβs incorrect. So, the prime minister informed today that it was his wish for a photo session as there were new ministers being appointed into the Cabinet,β he said.
βThe appointments and reshuffling were made last December and there wasnβt an opportunity to have a photo session.
βSo the photo session has nothing to do with Parliament being dissolved. The timing was simply convenient as ministers were already gathered in Putrajaya for the ceremonial parade event and were dressed in official attire.
βThere is no issue. It is a normal matter and has nothing to do with the dissolution of Parliament,β he added.
When asked about the annual PKR congress, Fahmi said any decision on its scheduling would be discussed at the partyβs central leadership council meeting in Johor tomorrow.
βSo letβs wait for tomorrow,β he said.
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