The Chinese-based party in Barisan Nasional (BN) fears fading into obscurity as Chinese voters increasingly favor a rival party. A political analyst suggests BN’s accusation that Pakatan Harapan (PH) is dismantling it internally misses the mark. Instead, PH’s key parties are yielding ground to BN to ensure the unity government’s survival. BN’s dominant party, Umno, shows signs of resurgence, with strong performances in recent by-elections across several constituencies. The analyst argues that BN retains voter support when its strategy aligns effectively, countering claims of its decline. The real challenge lies in navigating a shifting political landscape to remain relevant.

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