00:00Voting for Barisan Nasional is equivalent to voting for PAS.
00:02PAS's second-in-command, Tuan Ibrahim, publicly appealed to his supporters.
00:05If in this Johor state election
00:07There are no national team candidates in the area.
00:09They voted for Barisan Nasional.
00:11Sounds like a huge boost for Barisan Nasional, right?
00:14However, this tactic may very well backfire.
00:17The Straits Times of Singapore quoted analysts as saying
00:20This will reinforce the impression that voting for Barisan Nasional is equivalent to voting for PAS.
00:24If non-Malay voters interpret it this way
00:26The tickets might end up going to Simon.
00:34PAS's statement
00:36Could this actually make him Simon's best campaign helper?
00:39The Straits Times report mentioned
00:41Tengku Mohar, a political scholar at the International Islamic University, believes
00:44PAS's call for votes for Barisan Nasional
00:47This reflects their long-standing efforts to promote Malay political unity.
00:51But it could also appeal to non-Malay voters who are still undecided.
00:54Receive a sense of crisis
00:56Instead, they cast all their votes for Simon.
00:59It actually impacted the Barisan Nasional's election prospects.
01:01However, Malay political scientist Taufik Hidayatani, based on the results of the last state election...
01:05Performance
01:05The most direct calculation is given.
01:07In an interview with Sunshine Daily, he pointed out
01:10Among the 23 Johor state assembly seats that the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition withdrew from the election.
01:14PAS's votes could potentially be easily transferred to Barisan Nasional.
01:18Because PAS supporters generally adhere to
01:20The principle of absolute loyalty is essentially the same as the principle of digging up dirt.
01:23And obey the Party's decision
01:25If most supporters choose to do so
01:27Barisan Nasional (BN) may indeed benefit in several constituencies.
01:31Even more likely to win
01:32Mazlan, a political analyst at the Malaysian Public Welfare University, reminded
01:36Barisan Nasional just clarified
01:37It is absolutely not enough to not have a secret alliance with PAS.
01:41If during the election
01:42Barisan Nasional attacks Simon
01:44More intense than attacks on PAS
01:46That would naturally make outsiders more suspicious.
01:47There is a tacit understanding of covert cooperation between the United Arab Emirates (UGO) and PAS.
01:51Mazlan added
01:52PAS decides not to field candidates in several constituencies.
01:55To avoid a direct conflict with Ukrainian unification
01:57This could be a strategic political investment with a forward-looking perspective.
02:01If you do this
02:02Able to help Uganda win the election
02:04Preventing Malay vote splitting
02:06This could open the door to future negotiations.
02:09Shaza, a political scientist at the International Islamic University, also pointed out...
02:13PAS knows it cannot gain access to the central government by acting alone.
02:16Ignorance is their best companion in long-term planning.
02:20Barisan Nasional has experienced the pain of being in opposition.
02:22In order to govern
02:23Politics has long been increasingly pragmatic
02:25As long as it is in the interest
02:26A new political combination is not a pipe dream.
02:29What do you think of PAS's tactic of giving away votes?
02:32And if there really is a hidden city like the Malay Unity Movement behind it...
02:36How will it rewrite the weekly selection of Buddha?
02:38Even the political landscape of the whole country
02:40Will PAS's move indirectly help Simon?
02:43Does this generate more votes?
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