Selangor State Assembly To Dissolve On 23 June

The Selangor state assembly is set to be dissolved this Friday to pave the way for the upcoming state election after Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin consented to the dissolution.

Earlier, Amirudin had sought an audience with High Royal Highness to seek for the state assembly to be dissolved. 

On June 14, Kelantan announced that its state assembly is scheduled to dissolve on June 22, six days before it is automatically dissolved on June 28, followed by Selangor, two days before the end of its five-year term on June 25, and Kedah on June 28.

Penang and Negeri Sembilan stated that its state assembly will dissolve sometime at the end of the month, while Terengganu has yet to decide on the date of dissolution.

Terengganu is set to automatically dissolve on July 1, followed by Negeri Sembilan on July 2, Kedah on July 4 and Penang on August 2.

Polling day must be held within 60 days from the dissolution of the state assembly. All six states are anticipated to dissolve their assemblies around the same time for the elections to be held simultaneously.

Selangor has 56 state seats. Following the Sheraton Move in 2020, Pakatan Harapan (Harapan) has 40 seats, followed by Barisan Nasional and Perikatan Nasional with five seats each, Parti Bangsa Malaysia and Parti Pejuang Tanah Air with two seats each and one seat under Warisan.

One seat was declared vacant in February after former Batang Kali assemblyman, Harumaini Omar of Pejuang, failed to attend the state assembly sitting for more than six months.

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