
Bersatu information chief Wan Saiful Wan Jan told Bernama today it was still being discussed and that the party was expected to issue an official statement on the matter later this evening.
Previously, Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin confirmed that the party would not contest in the Sarawak polls on Dec 18.
However, the action by Ali, who is also Saratok MP and the deputy energy and natural resources minister, has left many political observers wondering what disciplinary action the party will take against him.
Ali, who is a two-term assemblyman for Krian, yesterday confirmed that he would contest the seat as an independent in the state election this time.
The Sarawak Perikatan Nasional vice-chairman won the Krian seat when he was with PKR in the 2011 and 2016 state elections.