PAS’s decision to sever ties with Bersatu has fractured Perikatan Nasional (PN), undermining its credibility ahead of GE16. Analysts say the split damages PN’s Malay‑Muslim unity narrative, once its strongest appeal.
PAS Positions as PN’s Cornerstone, Analysts Warn Risks
Afifi Abdul Razak noted that Malay voters seeking a stable opposition are the biggest losers, as PN can no longer present itself as cohesive. Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani added that PAS risks turning PN into a “PAS‑plus” alliance, while Bersatu faces political decline.
The rift may open space for Umno to regain Malay support, highlighting deeper instability in post‑GE15 Malay politics.
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