Anwar-PH the loser in 16th Johor state elections, says FMT
The dust has settled following the 16th Johor state election, in which Barisan Nasional stormed to a commanding victory in 48 seats while Pakatan Harapan took the remaining eight. Everybody knows among the biggest winners are BN and its Johor chief, Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, the face of the BN campaign who was sworn in for a second term as menteri besar after leading the party to victory in 48 seats. The heaviest losses were suffered by Perikatan Nasional, wiped out at the state assembly, after the relationship between coalition partners PAS and Bersatu crumbled, while Pakatan Harapan was left to lick its wounds after DAP lost several strongholds to BN. BN reinforced its grip on Johor after nearly 10 years since losing control of the state government to PH in 2018. Two years later, it recouped most of its losses by winning 40 seats, and went on to expand its supermajority to 48 seats on Saturday in a hint of the dominance it used to exert before falling out of power. MCA and MIC, in parti...