Anwar Ibrahim gathered Barisan Nasional lawmakers at his official residence for late-night discussions about current government business. The prime minister spent more than an hour briefing coalition partners on policy directions and clearing up confusion around recent developments. Higher Education Minister Zambry Abdul Kadir confirmed the session covered preparations for the upcoming parliamentary meetings. BN politicians regularly attend such briefings because they serve as key partners in the unity administration. The Putrajaya meeting allowed political allies to share different perspectives on national matters.
Zambry explained that coalition leaders frequently organize similar gatherings to keep everyone informed about government decisions. The education chief made his comments after leading an Umso division meeting in Bukit Nangka. He emphasized that regular communication between unity government components helps maintain smooth political cooperation. Parliamentary business requires careful coordination among all participating parties. These closed-door sessions prevent misunderstandings that could damage the ruling coalition.
The Umno leader urged Kelantan party members to maintain their fighting spirit despite facing tough political challenges in the state. Zambry reminded local activists about their surprise victory in the Nenggiri by-election where few observers predicted success. He credited party unity and grassroots determination for overcoming seemingly impossible odds against opposition candidates. The Supreme Council member called on Kelantan Umno workers to continue their relentless efforts. Political machinery must stay active and engaged with voters at the ground level.
Zambry explained that coalition leaders frequently organize similar gatherings to keep everyone informed about government decisions. The education chief made his comments after leading an Umso division meeting in Bukit Nangka. He emphasized that regular communication between unity government components helps maintain smooth political cooperation. Parliamentary business requires careful coordination among all participating parties. These closed-door sessions prevent misunderstandings that could damage the ruling coalition.
The Umno leader urged Kelantan party members to maintain their fighting spirit despite facing tough political challenges in the state. Zambry reminded local activists about their surprise victory in the Nenggiri by-election where few observers predicted success. He credited party unity and grassroots determination for overcoming seemingly impossible odds against opposition candidates. The Supreme Council member called on Kelantan Umno workers to continue their relentless efforts. Political machinery must stay active and engaged with voters at the ground level.