
Lau, who is Gerakan chairman, said the manifesto would focus on approaches for forming a caring, clean and stable government as stability was vital in governing the nation.
“The manifesto will focus on aspects such as the economy, education, and the B40 (lower-income) and M40 (middle-income) groups.
”If given the mandate, we will present ideas and solutions on how to assist those under the M40 group as well,” he told reporters after launching the PN election machinery for Jelutong here today.
PN will contest all 13 parliamentary seats in Penang, with Gerakan vying for five seats, Bersatu (five) and PAS (three).
Nomination day is tomorrow, with polling set for Nov 19 and early voting on Nov 15.