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00:04Barisan Nasional swept 48 seats in the Johor general election.
00:08Continue to govern Johor with an overwhelming majority
00:11Will this blue tide grow bigger and bigger?
00:14The wind continued to blow towards Semmelianen on August 1st.
00:17It even spread to the next Malacca salad selection.
00:21What will ultimately determine the political landscape of the national election?
00:25Former DAP MP for Vanni, Ong Kian Ming, believes
00:29The Sanmei Lanzhou election will be a crucial battle.
00:31Once the Barisan Nasional can rely on its own strength
00:34Or simply securing the support of one or two seats from the National Alliance.
00:37If the state government is successfully formed
00:39Not only will Western Union lose another state government
00:43Even the PAP's future in the federal government
00:46It may also be brought back to the political negotiating table.
00:49When Wang Jianming appeared on the podcast "Galasca Job," he analyzed that...
00:54If Barisan Nasional successfully captures Negeri Sembilan
00:56This will put enormous pressure on the DAP.
00:58It even forced the DAP to withdraw from the Unity Government.
01:01This political upheaval is unlikely to remain confined to the PAP.
01:06He believes that Barisan Nasional's Sabah Alliance GPS and Sabah Alliance GRS
01:10At that time, the government may lose five ministers and seven deputy ministers from the People's Action Party.
01:14long
01:14The reason given is that the ruling foundation is no longer stable.
01:17Pressure his subordinate Anwar to dissolve parliament
01:19In other words
01:20The Negeri Sembilan state election was originally just a contest for state power.
01:23This could become the trigger for an early national election.
01:27Will the PAP really come to the point of withdrawing from the government?
01:31The special party congress to be held on August 16 will be an important indicator.
01:36Wang Jianming believes that if Simon follows Sabah and Johor...
01:40Another defeat in Negeri Sembilan
01:42Party delegates may be forced to vote
01:44Should we relinquish all official positions in the unity government?
01:48He also pointed out that the cost of a collective resignation is not small.
01:52But it could allow the DAP to regain its moral high ground.
01:56To face the next election with a more independent stance
01:59However
02:00Lu Zhaofu, Secretary-General of the Negeri Sembilan DAP and a core leader of the party.
02:03Will the generally mild-mannered Lu choose to avoid a full-scale attack on Barisan Nasional?
02:08This leaves room for continued cooperation between the two parties.
02:10This will also influence the rhetoric surrounding the elections in the three states.
02:14Let's get back to the Johor state election.
02:15Why was the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition able to achieve such a lopsided victory in Johor?
02:19The answer given to Mahathir by himself
02:21It is the result of the great unity of the Malays.
02:24Mahathir posted on Facebook that
02:26The results of the Johor state election prove
02:27As long as Malay voters unite
02:29That would enable them to regain political power.
02:32Although Mahathir did not name names directly
02:34But this is clearly a signal to the upcoming elections in Negeri Sembilan and Malacca.
02:38talk
02:39However, he emphasized
02:40This political force should not be used to suppress other ethnic groups.
02:43Rather, it is about enhancing the dignity of Malays.
02:46Upholding the Islamic identity and defending national sovereignty
02:49Natul Mahathir called on Malays to continue their unity.
02:52Consolidate this political force
02:54Only then can they continue to protect their homeland.
02:56The concentration of Malay votes did indeed change the election results in Johor.
03:01Simon National Elector and State Election Minister Amirudin
03:04He also frankly
03:05Simon has a fairly solid base of support among non-Malay voters.
03:10However, support among Malay voters has clearly declined.
03:13In addition, Johor Chief Minister Ong Hafiz has high popularity.
03:17Ultimately, it influenced the election.
03:19However, he emphasized that the political environments in Negeri Sembilan and Johor are different.
03:23Simon is a challenger in Johor.
03:25But it is the ruling party in Negeri Sembilan.
03:28Therefore, the same campaign strategy cannot be copied verbatim.
03:31What's next?
03:32Simon will adjust his campaign strategy
03:34That includes increasing outreach to young voters.
03:37Unification of the three parties
03:38And in accordance with the conditions of different regions and candidates
03:41Make adjustments
03:42It is imperative to safeguard the Negeri Sembilan state government.
03:45However, Simon has to find a way to avoid losing Malay votes.
03:48It is also necessary to prevent the votes from being split again.
03:51Johor state election
03:52Simon's seat increased from the original 12 seats
03:54Dropped to 8 seats
03:55In some of these constituencies, the losses were even narrow.
03:58The Tong Hsing Party was also believed to have split some of the opposing votes.
04:01Just as the outside world was paying attention to the Tongxing Party
04:03Will they continue to play the role of troublemaker in Negeri Sembilan?
04:06Tongxing Party officially announced
04:08Giving up the upcoming Negeri Sembilan state election
04:11Use limited time and resources
04:12Focus on the Malacca state election a few months later
04:16With one less party that could potentially split the vote,
04:18The focus of this Negeri Sembilan state election
04:21The focus will be more on Barisan Nasional and Simon
04:23The contest between these two camps
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