Pejuang, Warisan’s snub of bipartisan deal shows Pakatan still far from unifying Opposition, say analysts | Malay Mail

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Pejuang, Warisan’s snub of bipartisan deal shows Pakatan still far from unifying Opposition, say analysts

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 25 — Pakatan Harapan’s goal of unifying the Opposition via its “big tent” approach was still distant, analysts said after Parti Warisan Sabah and Parti Pejuang Tanah Air both snubbed the coalition’s historic agreement with Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s administration.

“As such, it would also render it unlikely for the co-opted PH to coordinate with the other Opposition parties when it comes to seat allocation in the next general election.” “Regarding the ‘big tent’ issue, I think there is still a problem with the Opposition in which they are so disenfranchised and cannot come together as they did in GE14 in this case.

“Somehow or rather maybe the problem is because of the PM having been decided, which maybe Warisan and Pejuang cannot come to an agreement with Anwar as the PM,” he said referring to PH chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. “I think we should differentiate their refusal to sign the MoU from a possible cooperation back in the Opposition big tent come GE15.

 

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