Barisan Nasional (BN) has retained control of the Johor state government following the 16th State Election, securing 29 seats to form the administration.
The result solidifies the coalition's presence in Malaysia's southernmost state, a critical economic hub with strong ties to Singapore.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim congratulated BN on the victory and pledged federal support for the state's development agenda.
The assurance of continued cooperation between the federal government and the state administration aims to maintain policy continuity and investment confidence in the region.
The election outcome comes amid broader political maneuvering within Malaysia's ruling coalition.
Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi had previously emphasized that the federal government's stability would remain intact regardless of the election results, signaling a unified front ahead of the vote.