00:01Analysts have cast doubt on claims that Hamza Zainuddin's reset movement is gaining traction in Sabah,
00:07saying its direction remains unclear and risks repeating the failures of other national parties in the state.
00:15Arvin Tajari of University Technology Mara said,
00:18although Sabah Reset is backed by former Besatu members aligned with Hamza,
00:23the movement has yet to present a clear identity that resonates with local political narratives.
00:30In the 17th Sabah state election, Peninsula-based Barisan Nasional won only six seats,
00:36while Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional secured just one each.
00:42Shahruddin Awang Ahmad of University Malaysia Sabah said,
00:45claims of Reset's growing influence must be assessed realistically based on actual public reception.
00:54Shahruddin said failure to understand local needs and political identity
00:58could see the movement being rejected before it has a chance to take root,
01:03mirroring the struggles faced by other national coalitions trying to gain a foothold in Sabah.
01:10Panyujo, FMT.
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