00:00Analysts have criticized past leader Shahid Khan Qasim's proposal for Perikatan Nasional, Barisan Nasional, and PKR to form a coalition government,
00:09describing it as unrealistic, risky, and a potential trigger for political instability.
00:15Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri of Global Asia Consulting said the idea resembled a political experiment
00:21and could repeat the post-2018 period which saw three prime ministers in five years.
00:26He said PN is politically vulnerable, BN is still rebuilding after its blue wave faded,
00:32and PKR is unlikely to abandon DAP, making the proposal unworkable.
00:37Zaharuddin also warned that calls by UMNO Youth Chief Dr. Atma Saleh for BN to leave the government could backfire,
00:44making BN appear opportunistic and worsening instability when economic certainty is needed.
00:50Meanwhile, University Technology Malaysia's Mazan Ali said,
00:54Shahid Khan's proposal raises serious questions about the prime ministership,
00:58as PKR's small number of seats makes it unlikely Anwar Ibrahim could be appointed without PN's support.
01:04He added that any major split, including BN or DAP withdrawing from the government,
01:09would only produce a weak administration.
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01:22Dhanush Rajareza, FMT.
01:23Dhanush Rajareza, FMT.
01:24Dhanush Rajareza, FMT.
01:25Dhanush Rajareza, FMT.
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