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八点最热报 | 经历了18年的屈辱,马华终于一雪前耻,在柔佛州选中夺下8个州议席,实现了“保4争4”的KPI,议席总数更超越宿敌行动党的6席。曾经被唱衰、被边缘化的马华这8席背后,是马华重新赢回华人票?还是巫统这台庞大政治机器,在背后推动了一场漂亮的翻盘呢?(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01There's more content on trending websites.
00:04After 18 years of humiliation
00:06The MCA finally breathed a sigh of relief and triumphed.
00:07Avenge past humiliations
00:09Meat selection
00:10They won eight state assembly seats.
00:11Achieved the KPI of securing a top-four finish and striving for a top-four finish.
00:14The total number of seats has even surpassed
00:16The six seats of the rival DAP
00:18MCA purged DAP
00:20They achieved a long-awaited victory.
00:22That was once predicted to be doomed
00:23Marginalized MCA shouts out
00:25I'm back
00:27But politics never comes for free.
00:30Behind these eight seats
00:31MCA regained Chinese votes
00:33Or is it UMNO, this massive political machine?
00:36They orchestrated a stunning comeback from behind the scenes.
00:38PAS's leniency and Malay votes
00:41Refocusing on the Barisan Nasional
00:44The eight seats won by MCA
00:46After all, it was the country he conquered.
00:49Or was it just a hitch?
00:50Is this a victory for UMNO's East Wind?
00:53Some say MCA is back.
00:55But some people say
00:57It was actually UMNO that truly returned.
00:59So this so-called MCA revival
01:02Is it really a full recovery?
01:04Or is it just a brief recovery after UMNO's intervention?
01:07Regarding this question
01:09Everyone may have a different answer.
01:11However, looking at the transcripts separately...
01:14This is not just a victory for the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) alone.
01:17Rather, it's the entire Barisan Nasional machine.
01:18Results after restarting
01:21Barisan Nasional won 48 out of 56 seats.
01:23Gain a two-thirds advantage
01:25UMNO won 36 seats.
01:28Become the biggest winner
01:29As for the Congress Party, they won all four of their battles.
01:33Therefore, if we say that the MCA has made a comeback
01:36He's more like a member of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.
01:38After restarting
01:39Riding a strong east wind
01:42That's not an exaggeration.
01:43Political scientist Pan Yongqiang believes
01:45With the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition absent from some constituencies
01:48There is no third option for Malaysian tickets.
01:50Further concentrated flow to Barisan Nasional
01:52The Islamic Party also appealed to its supporters.
01:54Without a Perikatan Nasional candidate
01:57Vote for Barisan Nasional
01:58These changes objectively
02:01The votes were redistributed.
02:02This also allowed some Malay votes
02:04The formula for MCA's victory has been entered.
02:08So this is MCA's own doing.
02:09The turning point that was won back
02:11Or UMNO uniting with PAS
02:14The red carpet laid out for him
02:16That's the real story behind this revival match.
02:18The sharpest and most awkward question
02:23Johor and Johor tied 8-6
02:25MCA wins 8 seats
02:26Completed in terms of total number of seats
02:28The PAP's historic reversal of fortune after 18 years
02:31MCA has suffered defeats for more than 10 consecutive years.
02:34Did it really recover completely overnight?
02:43Over the past years
02:44MCA's support within the Chinese community is steadily declining.
02:46He even lost his sense of existence at one point.
02:49Now the MCA's seats have doubled.
02:51This means Chinese American voters
02:53They have really opened their arms.
02:54Have they embraced MCA again?
02:568:4 Daily Team
02:58This morning I visited the fellow members of the MCA who were successfully recruited.
03:00Johor opposition constituencies
03:01Randomly surveying local Chinese voters
03:03That MCA's former lover
03:06Did you really win back their hearts?
03:09Or was it just a temporary reconciliation?
03:12The MCA can't get anything done.
03:14That was just a signal for her to speak.
03:16Defeat you, defeat America
03:17She just wanted to get everyone's votes.
03:19Whether we did it or not, we know in our hearts.
03:22I also used that group ticket renewal service.
03:25Many people are dissatisfied with the government.
03:28This was mentioned before, and it should be done this way.
03:30However, it was not realized in the end.
03:33That's the logic.
03:34It has become a trend among many Chinese people.
03:36It's just a small Peng.
03:37Not very big Peng
03:38Did the action site become a government?
03:40The reforms are happening too fast.
03:42This has led to a backlash from many businesses.
03:46This year's event may have served as a lesson.
03:50So MCA originally had a 4-series line, but it changed to an 8-series line?
03:53MCA has done a lot too.
03:54If they do it, it's their will.
03:57They're all MCA's.
03:58They all do a lot of things
03:59So basically it will help them increase their seats.
04:04It should be.
04:06Because the government is now putting a lot of pressure on businesses.
04:12Do something
04:14One look outside
04:15A whole bunch
04:16Some things don't even need to be done.
04:18It still depends on the people to do it.
04:20It's become so difficult for people to even get breakfast.
04:23Some voters believe
04:24MCA's past performance has not changed their views.
04:27However, more Chinese voters believe
04:29This vote was an expression of dissatisfaction with the central government.
04:32Instead of embracing MCA again
04:35Someone said a lesson
04:37Some people say a slight change in the wind
04:39However, the MCA's seats have doubled this time.
04:41He won it all through his own hard work and talent.
04:43It was brought back by someone else.
04:46Of course!
04:49Because they might not get a single vote at all in the Chinese Youth Movement of MCA.
04:53Look at him now, PAS isn't running for office.
04:56Many of those Malay tickets were not available.
04:58They all voted for Barisan Nasional and then switched to MCA.
05:02Is this obvious?
05:03Did PAS give the Barisan Nasional a hand?
05:05MCA's history
05:08It's very bad for Chinese people.
05:11Opportunities are given by the Malays.
05:13Because MCA has always relied on Malay votes.
05:15Yes, there are Chinese voters, it's not like there aren't any at all.
05:18After all, he has a million party members
05:21Including me there, I was a millionaire.
05:22I'm also a member of the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association).
05:23I've been a member of the MCA for 36 years.
05:25People used to call MCA "the altar" (a derogatory term for a certain type of Chinese association).
05:28It's like being high and mighty in the hall.
05:31I hope this time...
05:33These young people, come out!
05:35Can do some things
05:36I don't think most of the tickets I saw this time were from Malaysians.
05:39Their service period
05:39I see many steps during the period.
05:41Many of them will win.
05:43Everyone will watch it.
05:45Moreover, even young people are paying attention to foot traffic.
05:48This is the commentary given by the local voters themselves.
05:50Everyone has their own interpretation and perspective.
05:53The seats won by the MCA in the Johor election
05:55Four becomes eight is a living number.
05:58Numbers can speak
05:59But numbers can be misleading.
06:01If we take it apart...
06:03Who actually cast these votes for MCA?
06:05Political scientist Huang Jingfa believes
06:07The Johor election saw a change rarely seen in the past.
06:10In the past, when Chinese voters were dissatisfied with their hopes...
06:13They usually choose not to vote and will not vote for Barisan Nasional.
06:16But this time
06:17MCA successfully cracked this model.
06:20What we cannot deny is
06:22The votes lost by the DAP
06:24More than 50% went
06:27At least 50% went
06:29MCA
06:29That changes a concept.
06:32Past experience tells us
06:33If Simon's voters don't like Simon
06:37He wanted to teach Simon a lesson.
06:38He just won't come out to vote.
06:40He won't throw to the other side.
06:42MCA successfully cracked this point.
06:45Even if we assume
06:46The votes of the Chinese Alliance in the last general election
06:51All transferred to Barisan Nasional
06:53The MCA still won some extra votes.
06:57So your only explanation is that...
06:59The DAP lost 50% or more of its votes to the MCA.
07:04Fang Jinfa believes
07:05Even assuming the support from the Perikatan Nasional party in the last general election...
07:08All of them were transferred to Barisan Nasional.
07:10MCA still received an extra batch of votes.
07:13This means that the DAP has lost some of its support.
07:16It is indeed possible that the money will flow to the MCA.
07:19But the problem is these votes
07:20Does this mean that Chinese voters have fallen in love with the MCA again?
07:24Shaza, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science at the International Islamic University, believes
07:27So what was the result this time?
07:28It cannot be simply interpreted as
07:30Chinese votes return to MCA
07:32Because of the true mindset of Chinese voters
07:35It may be more complicated.
07:37So I would worry and say
07:39I don't think so.
07:41It is a large-scale
07:43Chinese votes from DAP to MCA
07:46but
07:46I would say
07:48The fact that Johol was in action
07:50I also got to know
07:51DAP saved selection
07:55Didn't care
07:56Only when talking about Chinese elections
07:59I feel they are not yet ready to return to MCA.
08:04So they need to stay at home.
08:06If we do it
08:08This is quite a pleasant surprise.
08:10But it's not about sending us back to the MCA.
08:14He visited Johor during the election campaign.
08:16Sand and slag for analyzing the election situation
08:18What I sensed was the hesitation of the Chinese community towards the MCA.
08:22in other words
08:23The MCA may not win the vote of confidence from the Chinese community.
08:25More likely, it will be a vote of disappointment for the PAP.
08:28Another political scientist, Pan Yongqiang, believes that...
08:31The biggest factor in MCA's doubling of seats
08:34It has allied itself with UMNO and PAS.
08:36Riding the wave of the major consolidation of Malay votes
08:39Although the MCA's seats doubled
08:42However, the growth of MCA's seats
08:46It mainly benefited from the concentration of Malay votes.
08:50MCA in the constituency he contested
08:53It still basically relies on Malay votes
08:57Transferred to Barisan Nasional
08:59He was riding on the coattails of the Malay vote.
09:03Only then could they survive and win.
09:04Of course, in certain constituencies
09:07Because of the local MCA candidate
09:09Some sudden manifestations
09:11This also adds points for him.
09:12Therefore, for the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association)
09:14This election victory should be viewed with caution.
09:17The PAP basically still holds
09:20More than 70% of Chinese voters support
09:24The MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) is at best...
09:25They were simply trying to win back the flow of people from within the Western Alliance.
09:30Approximately 10% of the votes were from Chinese people.
09:33Equivalent to saying
09:34Chinese votes have shifted
09:37Or perhaps this is a Chinese person from Johor.
09:41Shouting and laughing
09:42This is not the right way to solve it.
09:42MCA wins eight seats in Johor state election
09:45That looked like a brilliant revival match.
09:48But a careful disassembly
09:49Behind this victory
09:51There was UMNO mobilization
09:52PAS's leniency
09:53The DAP lost points
09:56That together took away the Malay votes and a portion of the disappointed votes.
09:58Pushed towards MCA
09:59MCA received this great gift.
10:01The sign that it's back has been hung up again.
10:04But the problem is
10:05Is this truly a full-fledged revival for the MCA?
10:08Or was it just a coincidence that they caught a ride on the coattails of three favorable winds?
10:13The next election
10:15Then Chinese voters will give the MCA a clearer answer.
10:20So this battle in Johor
10:22Has the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) truly made a comeback?
10:25The answer is
10:26MCA has indeed won.
10:27Eight seats is an achievement
10:29The recovery of lost territory is also a fact.
10:31But politics is never just about winning or losing a game.
10:34We should pay more attention to this victory.
10:36What is it relying on to sustain itself?
10:38If the MCA truly regains the trust of Chinese voters...
10:42Then he will need to prove it in the future.
10:44These eight seats were not an unexpected result of an election wave.
10:48Rather, it is the result of long-term management.
10:51Because the biggest test
10:52It wasn't when UMNO was strong that they were able to stand up.
10:55But when there are no giant waves to help.
10:58Still able to stand firm on its own feet
11:01So, MCA's victory was ultimately achieved through their own hard work and perseverance.
11:05Or will he step on UMNO's shoulders to return to power?
11:09The answer won't be hidden in the victory celebration on the night of the Johor election.
11:14The next election will be the real test.
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