
He said he was “non-committal” on the issue as of now.
“I did not say we were prepared to cooperate or not to cooperate. My answer should not be twisted by the media to say I am ready, I did not say so, I am non-committal,” Muhyiddin, who is also the chairman of the National Recovery Council, told reporters after a meeting with the British Malaysia Chamber of Commerce here today.
“I want to see the results of the election and after that, we will set our strategies to make our next move.”
The Bersatu president was commenting on a statement by Barisan Nasional (BN) deputy chairman Mohamad Hasan yesterday that BN was prepared to consider cooperation with any party to form the next Melaka government.
“I hope they (the voters) support PN and whatever questions arising will be addressed after that,” Muhyiddin said.
Melaka goes to the polls on Saturday.