What does BN’s landslide victory in Johor polls mean for PM Anwar, Malaysia’s political landscape? - CNA

- Barisan Nasional (BN) achieved a sweeping victory in the Johor state elections, strengthening its influence within Malaysia’s unity government.
- The results highlighted vulnerabilities in Pakatan Harapan’s traditional support base and served as a "sobering reality check" for smaller political parties.
- Youth-based party MUDA lost its sole state seat in Puteri Wangsa, while the debutant Parti Bersama Malaysia lost its deposits in all 15 contested seats.
- Analysts suggest MUDA must now evolve beyond the personal appeal of MP Syed Saddiq to build a sustainable grassroots presence.
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