00:00Political analysts view the newly elected Persatu Supreme Council
00:05as balanced and capable of reinvigorating the party
00:08after a series of moral and electoral defeats.
00:13Azmi Hassan of Academy Nusantara said the poll's outcome
00:16is a win-win compromise for the warring factions
00:19supporting Hamzah Zainuddin and Azmin Ali.
00:22He said while both Azmin and Hamzah have their own men in the Supreme Council,
00:27no camp can claim to control it.
00:30However, Azmi said Azmin's camp may be handicapped
00:33as he holds no position within the party.
00:37Azmi also said it was very odd that the 20-member Supreme Council
00:41includes no women,
00:42warning that this could affect Persatu's support.
00:46Meanwhile, Mazlan Ali of University Technology Malaysia
00:49said most of the 20 leaders elected were MPs or Assemblymen,
00:53which boosts the council's prominence
00:54and bolsters the party in preparation for the next general election.
00:59He said the elected leaders are spot on
01:01and capable of playing important roles
01:04due to their significant influence in the community.
01:08Natasha Bust, FMT News.
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