Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz's possible incursion into Kuala Selangor in the next general election will not change its incumbent MP Dzulkefly Ahmad's decision to retire.<br /><br />The former health minister said he did not want to renege on his word.<br /><br />“I am concerned if I change my mind because a minister-level 'parachute' candidate appears to want to contest, I will be accused of flip-flopping,” added the Amanah leader in a statement.<br /><br />Dzulkefly said he made his intentions known to his party leaders more than six months ago.<br /><br />Zafrul, who is ostensibly an Umno member, is purportedly shopping for a seat to contest in the next general election.