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Johor state polls: PAS’ bid to revive ties with UMNO has failed, says Bersatu chief Muhyiddin | CNA

Johor state polls: PAS’ bid to revive ties with UMNO has failed, says Bersatu chief Muhyiddin | CNA

From CNA · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Bersatu chief Muhyiddin Yassin stated that PAS's attempt to mend ties with UMNO has failed.
  • He affirmed that his Bersatu party remains focused on achieving electoral success in the Johor polls.
  • This comes despite the fractured relationship between Bersatu and PAS within the Perikatan Nasional opposition coalition.

The bid by PAS to revive its political alliance with UMNO has been unsuccessful, according to former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. Speaking as the chief of the Bersatu party, Muhyiddin stated that his party is concentrating its efforts on securing gains in the upcoming Johor state elections. This focus remains firm despite the evident strain in relations between Bersatu and PAS, coalition partners within the opposition bloc Perikatan Nasional.

Muhyiddin's remarks suggest a strategic divergence within the opposition, highlighting Bersatu's commitment to its own electoral prospects in Johor. The party appears to be prioritizing its independent performance over the broader coalition's unity, particularly concerning the strained relationship with PAS. The outcome of the Johor polls will likely be a key indicator of the coalition's strength and the effectiveness of its constituent parties' strategies.

The internal dynamics of the Perikatan Nasional coalition, particularly the fractured ties between Bersatu and PAS, present a significant challenge. Muhyiddin's assertion indicates that attempts to bridge these divides have not yielded the desired results, potentially impacting the coalition's overall electoral strategy and its ability to present a united front.

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Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.