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八点最热报 | 国盟内部矛盾公开化,伊党主席哈迪阿旺警告对土团党“忍耐有限”,甚至暗示重新检视合作关系;土团党随后强硬反驳。分析认为,随着伊党基层优势增强、土团党影响力相对削弱,双方权力结构已发生变化。土团党担忧被边缘化而反击,导致国盟内部长期权力矛盾正式浮上台面。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00A reminder before watching the video
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00:04The National Alliance, which takes a racial and religious approach
00:06Then the tension within him finally became uncontrollable.
00:10PAS President Hadiob publicly warned the day before yesterday
00:12PAS has limited patience with Bersatu.
00:15He might even make a statement before the next general election.
00:19Re-examine the cooperative relationship between the two parties.
00:21Bersatu subsequently issued a lengthy statement.
00:24Refuting Hadi's accusations point by point
00:26openly criticizing each other
00:28This is no longer a normal friction.
00:30Rather, since the founding of the National League
00:32The hardest-line stance from the top leadership of PAS
00:34And the most ruthless public statement
00:37Past rumors about not fighting each other and distrust
00:41That's now being officially brought to the forefront for the first time.
00:45The limited patience hidden behind the uniformity
00:47It's actually no longer an emotion.
00:49Rather, it is long-suppressed discontent.
00:51Finally broke through the critical point
00:54Allies who once fought side by side
00:56The last election took half of the peninsula
00:58The soft green parties PAS and Bersatu
00:59They are increasingly becoming rivals who are wary of each other.
01:02Hadi's move wasn't just aimed at Bersatu.
01:05It's more like a public announcement
01:07The long-standing power struggle within the National Alliance
01:11They've moved from behind the scenes to the forefront.
01:15Associate Professor Shaza of the International Islamic University pointed out
01:17The current National Alliance is not the same as it was back then.
01:20The Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition during Muhyiddin's era
01:23Back then, Bersatu had the aura of a prime minister.
01:26Federal resources
01:27Advantages of governance
01:28PAS needs to intervene in Bersatu's entry into the central power core.
01:32But today the balance of power has been reversed.
01:35Truly possessing the grassroots
01:37Having a religious network
01:38With a base of conservative sentiment in Malaysia
01:40It is the Islamic Party
01:42From a practical point of view
01:43Bersatu is more afraid of splitting up than PAS.
01:46Because even if PAS goes solo
01:49It still has its own core voting bloc.
01:50It has its own basic machinery
01:52Has the ability to mobilize one's own emotions
01:54However, once Bersatu loses PAS...
01:57Will many seats be able to be retained?
01:59Will many supporters continue to follow?
02:02That's the real problem.
02:04Why then does Bersatu dare to oppose PAS?
02:07Because he also knew
02:09If this continues...
02:10I'll be swallowed up sooner or later.
02:13What Bersatu is really afraid of
02:14It's not just about losing PAS
02:15Instead, they remained in the National Alliance.
02:18Gradually becoming an appendage of PAS.
02:21He must resist
02:23We must strive for dominance
02:24They must prove they are not just there to make up the numbers.
02:27So he began to work on many topics.
02:29Contrary to PAS
02:30Because he knew
02:31Once completely led by PAS
02:33The real big brother in the future National Alliance
02:35Only PAS is left.
02:38Thus, the conflict erupted completely.
02:42The past year
02:43Cold War between PAS and Bersatu
02:45Rumors of discord or distrust continue to circulate.
02:47But all of these were denied.
02:48It's just media speculation.
02:50Sowing discord
02:51And this time
02:52PAS President Hadi Awang
02:53First time publicly speaking
02:55PAS's patience with Bersatu
02:56It's almost at its limit.
02:58When the reporter pressed for a direct answer
02:59Will the two sides split up in the election?
03:02Hardy did not deny it.
03:10Facing increasingly public divisions within the Perikatan Nasional coalition
03:12People inside started coming out to stop the bleeding.
03:15Gerakan Party Chairman Liu Huacai
03:16Emphasizing in the interview
03:17Different voices emerged within the alliance.
03:20This does not mean that it has split.
03:22Because the National Alliance still has a common enemy.
03:25In the politics of an alliance
03:27Different opinions
03:28Different opinions
03:29That's normal.
03:31Different voices
03:32Of course, this does not mean it is a split.
03:34But it's a very important point
03:35What I'm going to say is...
03:37We are a member party
03:38Within the National Alliance
03:39We have a common enemy.
03:41We all know this very well.
03:42That's Ximeng.
03:44That's the New East Party.
03:45That's why I've always emphasized
03:47that is
03:47Actually, the enemy is outside.
03:49Not inside
03:50But the International Islamic University
03:52Associate Professor Shaza of the Department of Political Science believes
03:54In fact, this crack had existed for a long time.
03:56From the major upheaval in Perlis on Friday
03:58To Negeri Sembilan political crisis
04:00PAS increasingly feels
04:01Bersatu keeps withdrawing at crucial moments
04:04The political arrangements that were originally in the works
04:06Break directly
04:08But now they've publicly turned against each other.
04:09More like a
04:10The final explosion after long-term suppression
04:12This is not good information.
04:16The problem at Paris Cardin
04:18It continues.
04:19Because if we say
04:21This is a bad thing.
04:22This bad thing has been going on for a year.
04:25It's already been a year.
04:25It's been almost a year.
04:27So this continues.
04:29This bad thing might go deeper.
04:31And it will kill the party in a difficult situation.
04:34or difficult situations
04:35This statement
04:39Sand and slag points
04:40All of this stems from
04:41Power structure within the National League
04:43Things have changed.
04:44Back then, Bersatu had the aura of a prime minister.
04:46Federal resources
04:47Advantages of governance
04:48PAS needs to borrow Bersatu
04:50Entering the core of central power
04:51But today, those who truly possess grassroots...
04:53Having a religious network
04:55Possessing a conservative Malay voter base
04:57On the contrary, PAS
04:58Therefore, if PAS and Bersatu split...
05:01For Bersatu
05:02It was political suicide.
05:03Bersatu has always been carried
05:06by PAS
05:08You know people relate
05:09Perikatan Nasional
05:10with PAS mostly
05:12and we know in Kelantan
05:14in Cengganu
05:15Bersatu contested
05:16under PAS's logo
05:18If this split happens
05:21I feel like PAS
05:22would not just survive
05:24it would even strive
05:25but Bersatu would be
05:26on the losing end lah
05:28Because then they would lose
05:30Do you know the two things?
05:31that PAS have
05:32that emotional attachment
05:34with people
05:35and the machinery
05:36before this
05:37Bersatu claims
05:38that they have the resources
05:39But now they don't even
05:40have that to offer
05:41Although the crack was deep
05:43But Liu Huacai still believed
05:45The final question
05:45We can sit down and resolve this.
05:47He believes
05:48Now uniting the government internally
05:49It also began to split.
05:50therefore
05:51Now is precisely the time
05:52The opposition's attack
05:53Best time
05:54This is us
05:55When you have the best advantage
05:57It can also allow the people
05:59When making another choice
06:00We have ourselves within us.
06:02Different opinions
06:03But we also need to ensure
06:05What about the internal controversies?
06:07It will not affect the entire National Alliance.
06:10Overall direction
06:11The biggest problem now
06:12I think so
06:13Each one is in the media.
06:15shouting
06:16Instead of negotiating inside
06:19so what
06:19I also appeal
06:20Member parties of the National Alliance
06:22Coordination can be done internally.
06:24Instead of outside
06:25attacking each other in the media
06:27Instead, it will leak out.
06:29The competitiveness of that National Alliance
06:32PAS and Bersatu
06:37Will they really go their separate ways in the end?
06:39Nashaza pointed out
06:40The possibility of a split between the two sides
06:42Rising rapidly
06:44But a greater possibility
06:45Not immediately flipping the table
06:46Instead, they continued to cooperate on the surface.
06:48Internal Cold War
06:50Because both sides knew
06:52Once a real split
06:53Those who benefit the most in the short term
06:55It will only be UMNO and Simon
06:57Especially in Malay tickets
06:58Highly overlapping selection areas
06:59That only if PAS and Bersatu
07:01Separate teams
07:02The dissenting votes will be immediately split.
07:05But what's even more dangerous is...
07:06The current PAS
07:07It seems that a kind of
07:09An unprecedented judgment
07:11That is, without Bersatu (Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia)
07:13I might not necessarily lose.
07:15It may even gain more dominance.
07:18This is why
07:19The election ended in a split
07:21It's no longer just empty talk.
07:23And increasingly resembles the internal structure of PAS.
07:24Options being carefully calculated
07:27So the current National League
07:28It's like there's no trust left on one end.
07:30But they haven't officially divorced yet.
07:32Political marriage
07:33They still live under the same roof
07:35But they had already begun to plan their own escape routes.
07:37They still appear to be a family.
07:39Internally, however, it had already entered a state of Cold War.
07:42The current National Alliance
07:43In fact, it has already officially entered a phase.
07:44When will political divorces end?
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