Since when did the opposition Parti Islam Se-Malaysia want to replace the country’s Westminster-style government with an Islamic state? That is what The Economist says in a weird editorial on Malaysia.
“The opposition Malaysian Islamic Party, which wants to replace the country’s Westminster-style government with an Islamic state, is now the biggest party in Parliament,” says the portal. It says PAS wants to end the parliamentary democracy system.
It says so because the so-called unexpected surge of the PAS in the GE15 (we knew PAS will win more seats with PN) has deepened a divide between conservative Muslim Malays and an alarmed alliance of urban middle-class Malays and minorities, it adds, but then, this is how Malaysia voted. Right, but why did the British magazine say so many lies?

