00:00Analysts say it's not enough for PAS to realize their dreams of winning the first seat in Sabah,
00:09only based on President Hadi Awang's claim to the attendance of many young people at his convention in the country yesterday.
00:17Ramzi Atyong says it's not wrong for Hadi to plant the seed, but it needs to be done first,
00:23to ensure that his ideology fulfills the vision of the Sabah voters who will vote at the PRN next year.
00:30Since it was planted, PAS's ideology tends towards the struggle of Malay and Islam,
00:35which helped it to dominate many seats at the PRU15 and PRN in August last year.
00:41Yesterday, Hadi imagined the party would compete at the Sabah PRN while practicing a better future,
00:48based on the attendance of many young people at his convention.
00:52Fauzah Weh from the Malaysian International Islamic University said Hadi's idea was not surprising,
00:58because the Islamic party is brave enough to place candidates all over the country every time at the PRU,
01:04but is not sure of its ability to win.
01:08Bilca Bala from UMS described PAS's opportunity as too difficult based on the split of the voters,
01:14consisting of people of different nationalities from Malaysia's subcontinent.
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