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八点最热报 | 国盟内部矛盾升级,伊党与土团党关系被认为走向决裂。伊党公开表态“不再有合作空间”,并开始重新寻找替代政治伙伴。与此同时,被土团党边缘化的韩沙再努丁被视为关键变量,传出将接管小党BERJASA并于6月13日推动“新政治平台”,尝试整合跨党派马来右翼势力。整体来看,国盟正出现重组迹象:伊党逐步“去土团化”,土团党则面临被边缘化风险,马来政治力量格局或将重新洗牌。(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:05Is the final countdown to the split between Perikatan Nasional (PN), PAS, and Bersatu really underway?
00:10Yes, all indications suggest it is developing in this direction.
00:14PAS is reportedly planning to partner with Hamzah, who was expelled from Bersatu in February of this year.
00:18Sainuddin
00:19The new party he took over
00:21After being fired, rumors circulated that Hansa was going to start her own business.
00:24It has never stopped
00:25But this time it's not just rumors.
00:28It even included the date, location, and route.
00:32Hamsa is expected to be in Kota Bharu, Kelantan on June 13th.
00:36Takeover of the small party Bajasa
00:38Formal uprising, raising the flag, establishing a separate faction
00:42What's even more intriguing is that on the same day...
00:44PAS's information chief, Ahmad Fadli, directly addressed Bersatu.
00:48There is no hope left for harmonious cooperation.
00:51This statement is almost tantamount to a public showdown and a complete break.
00:55Moreover, he insulted her.
00:58Is Bersatu being replaced as Perikatan Nasional reorganizes?
01:01When the Islamic Party no longer cares about sentimentality
01:04Start selecting new partners
01:06In this game of chess
01:07Who will be the winner and who will be the loser?
01:11According to Mainichi Shimbun
01:13Hamza has made several attempts to form a new political party or take over smaller parties.
01:17Including the Malaysian family party, Badigalager Malaysia
01:49And the Homeland Fighters Party (Bonjournalist Party) founded by Mahathir and his son.
01:51A former Malaysian newspaper cited sources as saying
01:53In the re-enactment of the rally on June 13th, Han Sha recommended new political parties.
01:57Nearly 40 state and federal legislators will be invited.
02:01Former UMNO and PKR leader
02:03And 120,000 grassroots members of the Bersatu party defected.
02:08More importantly
02:09Senior leaders of PAS are also said to be attending.
02:12In other words
02:14Hamzah is no longer creating a replica of Bersatu.
02:17Instead, it is trying to build a cross-party system.
02:20A new platform for absorbing Malay right-wing forces
02:23For those who hold millions of ironclad votes
02:25PAS, which has already gained absolute power within the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition,
02:29Muhyiddin's Bersatu party
02:31It had long since become a discardable bone.
02:34Bersatu is facing internal strife and weak grassroots mobilization.
02:38The ISIS propaganda chief announced today...
02:41There is no room for cooperation between the two parties.
02:44A more direct humiliation of Bersatu
02:47His biggest problem is that he is unwilling to admit his weakness.
02:51The situation seems to be becoming increasingly clear.
02:54PAS is de-Bersatu
02:57Hansa has become their alternative.
03:00The National Alliance may be reorganized or even restarted.
03:03Politics never considers emotions.
03:05Only talk about whether it has value
03:07The problem with Bersatu now is not the lack of leaders.
03:10Rather, it's about whether it still has value.
03:12According to political analysis
03:13Without PAS's grassroots machinery
03:15The fighting capacity of the Bersatu party will rapidly shrink.
03:18If PAS were to contest alone
03:20That would allow them to win nearly 60 seats on their own.
03:23Does he need an ally who will drag him down?
03:31Jin Jin went into hiding for several months
03:33Hansa finally revealed her hand.
03:35According to Daily News reports
03:36The former second-in-command expelled from Bersatu
03:38Hansasainuddin
03:39Secretly taking over the small party Islamic Front
03:42Berjasa
03:42Taking the route of backdoor listing
03:45Bypassing the resistance to entering the measurement station
03:46Re-entering the game
03:47More importantly
03:49The recommendation is scheduled for June 13th.
03:51Kelantan Kota Bharu
03:53The Islamic Party's headquarters held
03:55Choosing this location in itself is not simple.
03:57Because this is where PAS is located.
03:59Long-standing political core area
04:02News of the storm before it moved south also indicated
04:03Former leaders of the People's Justice Party and the United Front by force will also be present.
04:0619 members of parliament
04:0820 state legislators
04:09And 120,000 grassroots party members
04:11Following Hansa's turn
04:13Associate Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University
04:15Shaza believes in the interview
04:17The PAS party had long since lost patience with Muhyiddin.
04:20Want to change partners
04:21In their eyes
04:23Tanzania is considered to be
04:24Power restructuring within the National League
04:26A more suitable replacement
04:56Political scientist Pan Yongqiang
04:58With Hansa establishing its own business
05:00The leader is the PAS president who holds a million loyal voters.
05:03Hadi Awang
05:03We were already prepared to kick Bersatu out of the picture.
05:07They didn't even care about breaking the existing National Alliance structure.
05:11For PAS or Hadi Awang
05:13He was fearless.
05:15Even if he kicks out Bersatu
05:17He could also gain support from Hachisha's camp.
05:22Even Hachisha's camp could completely replace
05:26Bersatu party led by Muvilian
05:28Then Hachisa's party will take over the general election.
05:30Replacing Bersatu with candidates in most of their constituencies
05:34Therefore, the framework of the National Alliance may be at a higher level.
05:37So now, for Hachisha's new political party...
05:39He probably doesn't care about continuing to use the National Alliance framework.
05:43Because after all, this is an old architecture.
05:44It cannot bring about new imagination or new ideas.
05:48So they might reorganize.
05:50If we want to abandon Bersatu
05:52Then the National League will also go to the West.
05:55With the news of Hamza's June 13 uprising in Kelantan,
05:59One party's attitude towards Bersatu has changed from indifference to open humiliation.
06:04One Party Propaganda Director Amfadri
06:06Today, it was announced directly on social media.
06:08There is no hope for harmonious cooperation between the two parties.
06:12He even openly mocked Silo
06:14Bersatu as a new political party
06:16The biggest failure is the unwillingness to admit one's own weakness and insignificance.
06:20After observing the overall development of the situation
06:22The political logic behind this is crystal clear.
06:25That is, since Bersatu, as an ally, has lost its value...
06:30Why don't I support someone who is more obedient?
06:32Hansa is more aggressive.
06:35But let's go back to the point.
06:36Once the party's grassroots machinery is lost
06:38So what does Bersatu (the party that represents Bersatu) have left?
07:10Bersatu's relevance unfortunately I think would shrink further
07:15Sasha believes there is a serious lack of grassroots organizations
07:18Bersatu party is only holding up its ranks with a few washed-up political stars.
07:22After being cut off from supplies by one party and having their rear cut off by Han Sa.
07:25There is no longer any leverage to challenge in Malaysian politics.
07:28Pan Yongqiang believes
07:30Bersatu is emerging as a new political party in Malaysia.
07:32An unbreakable 50-year destiny
07:35In Malaysia, besides the People's Justice Party
07:37No new party has survived more than two general elections.
07:40New political parties that have survived in the past 50 years
07:45Only the People's Justice Party
07:46All political parties currently in active positions in Peninsular Malaysia
07:50Most of them are long-established political parties
07:53It existed before the 1970s.
07:55So after the 1970s
07:57Newly established political parties in the past 50 years
08:00Able to survive more than two elections
08:03Probably only the People's Justice Party
08:04What does it mean?
08:05In other words, in Malaysia
08:07Our party system is very stable.
08:11In addition to our electoral system
08:12It is difficult to allow new political parties to survive in the long term.
08:16Like Bersatu
08:17It has already gone through two elections.
08:192018
08:202022
08:21It is now heading towards disintegration.
08:23It is very likely that after one more election...
08:26It may become a bubble.
08:29Or decline
08:30If Hansa's new party wins...
08:32It will directly become part of the National Alliance framework
08:34Direct alternative to Bersatu
08:37Hadi no longer needs to use his bargaining chips with Bersatu.
08:40He will have new partners.
08:42This is also a rumor circulating among the top leaders of the party.
08:45Will attend the Hansa Remake Conference
08:47The most intriguing unspoken message
08:53Malay politics is on the eve of a rare reshuffling.
08:58Generally, one side is the former UMNO
09:00Former leaders of the People's Justice Party have been repeatedly rumored to have secretly defected.
09:03On the other side was Hansa's re-election rally in Nudin on June 13th.
09:08It was packaged as the debut of a new political platform.
09:11This was just an ordinary political rally.
09:14Or was it a pre-rehearsed reorganization of the teams?
09:19Politics is never short of allies
09:21The only thing missing is a valuable ally.
09:25When a political party is no longer needed
09:26His fate is often already written.
09:28The 16th General Election has not yet arrived.
09:30But a larger Malay political landscape
09:33The Great Purge May Have Begun
09:36Like ordinary people's disasters
09:38They're just changing locations.
09:41This is a political reorganization
09:43Political parties will fall from power without hesitation.
09:45Whoever survives is the true protagonist of the game.
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