Malaysia’s ruling coalition, PN (Perikatan Nasional), is entering state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan facing internal challenges. The coalition began its campaigns for these states on unsteady footing, marked by emerging disputes. These internal conflicts are creating difficulties as PN attempts to gain momentum in the upcoming polls. The situation suggests a lack of unity within the coalition as it seeks to secure victories in these key states. Analysts suggest these disagreements could impact PN’s performance and electoral prospects. The timing of these issues is particularly problematic, occurring at the start of crucial state election campaigns.