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00:04The Barisan Nasional coalition announced its 25 candidates for the Sime Dar es Sembilan state election the day before yesterday.
00:09At that time, they reserved the remaining 11 seats for what they called their friends.
00:14In less than 24 hours, the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition officially announced the list of 11 candidates.
00:19PAS contests 5 seats, Red Moon Party 4 seats, Gerakan 1 seat. (Malaysia)
00:24The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won one seat.
00:26Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman Amosamsuri publicly admitted that PN is the mouthpiece of Barisan Nasional (BN).
00:32The friend in
00:33From a simple "friend" to 36 seats, the complete puzzle is now complete.
00:38This was ultimately just a tactical collaboration in the Smirland state election.
00:42Is this the first step for Barisan Nasional and Perikatan Nasional towards a long-term alliance?
00:47At the same time, the most symbolic adjustment also occurred in this collaboration.
00:52Originally, the three candidates who were supposed to run were Wan Mao, Luo Bai, and Lu Gu, all from the MCA.
00:57Unified Constituency
00:58Ultimately, all the candidates were given the opportunity to run.
01:02With the election landscape now officially formed at 25 seats plus 11 additional seats...
01:07The cooperation between Barisan Nasional and Perikatan Nasional has also shifted from the past tacit agreement to avoid conflict.
01:12It has officially begun its public layout.
01:16Barisan Nasional announced the night before last that it would only contest 25 seats in the three-week elections.
01:19After leaving the last 11 seats to trusted friends
01:23Last night, Perikatan Nasional (PN) Chairman Amohamsuri officially announced 11 candidates.
01:26List
01:26Together with the Barisan Nasional coalition, they formed a complete electoral map of 36 seats.
01:31Neither side had a seat in the other's petition.
01:33They no longer deliberately avoided their relationship.
01:35Anyone who puts cooperation on the table right away
01:38The party's establishment of its chairman, Tuan Ibrahim, was not concealed at all.
01:41Directly exposes the cooperation between Perikatan Nasional and Barisan Nasional
02:04And the National Vision Party chairman who claims to be a senior figure in the National Alliance
02:11Han also publicly confirmed in Nudin.
02:13The night before last, the Barisan Nasional leader said
02:15The Gao Wan that has been mentioned repeatedly is the National Alliance.
02:17They also said that the Barisan Nasional and Perikatan Nasional coalitions have officially launched.
02:19A completely new political landscape
02:49Perikatan Nasional and Barisan Nasional have adopted this cooperation model.
02:51Packaging is a new stability
02:53However, an alliance with the Islamic Party as its core
02:55Will this make non-Malay voters uneasy?
02:58Ibrahim then turned the artillery fire.
02:59It targets the DAP's long-standing main strategy.
03:01Green Wave Theory
03:03The more the DAP intimidates Chinese voters
03:05That would only cause the Chinese community to react more strongly.
03:07Pingaya juga pada kali ini
03:09kita tahu bagaimana DAP
03:11cuba menakut-nakutkan
03:13pengundi-pengundi China khususnya
03:15dengan gambaran green wave
03:18atau gelombang hijau ini
03:20mengancam
03:21mengganggu kestabilan
03:23mengganggu keharmonia
03:24tuan-tuan sejarah membuktikan
03:27lagi kuat dia menakutkan
03:29pengundi Tenghuang
03:30lagi teruk dia ditolak oleh pengundi Tenghuang
03:35dia hilang sokongan di Sabah
03:36dia hilang DAP hilang sokongan di Juhu
03:40dan kali ini DAP akan hilang sokongan di Gnese-mila
03:44From the 25 seats of the Barisan Nasional
03:45To the eleven seats of the National Alliance
03:47This is no longer a simple matter of assigning seats.
03:49Rather, it was a public confirmation of a political relationship.
03:52Both sides have consistently emphasized that
03:54Just to avoid triangle warfare
03:56But now both sides have begun
03:57Shouting the same slogan
03:59Joint layout
04:00They even discussed new campaign models.
04:02Sanmei Lanzhou
04:03It has clearly become two major camps.
04:05A testing ground for future collaborations
04:07The chairman of Perikatan Nasional
04:08Amosamsuri further implied
04:09This cooperation model
04:11This could lead to long-term cooperation in the future.
04:40Regarding the Pakatan Harapan coalition's consistent involvement in the election...
04:42Mentioning the rise of the green tide
04:44PAS President Hadyawan
04:46Today, they once again launched an attack on the DAP.
04:49He said the Pakatan Harapan coalition was deliberately exaggerating Islamophobia.
04:52This is intended to create fear among Chinese and non-Malay voters.
04:56He described
04:57supporters of the PAP
04:58They were foreigners introduced during the colonial period.
05:01Pendatang
05:02He emphasized
05:03Malay Muslims are the native ethnic group of Nusantara.
05:07It further stated that Malay identity is inseparable from Islam.
05:11However, Hadyawan did not provide any specific examples.
05:15Proof that the DAP once spread Islamophobia
05:19Regarding Hadi's remarks
05:21DAP's Jelutong MP, Rael, responded.
05:24He sarcastically remarked that the Islamic Party and Hadyawan were suffering from selective amnesia.
05:29disease
05:29He questioned
05:30If the DAP is indeed spreading Islamophobia
05:33So why has the PAS cooperated with the DAP on so many occasions in the past?
05:38Including the 2014 Russian by-election for Grade 5 milk.
05:41There was also the Anshun by-election.
05:43At that time, Hadi had publicly campaigned for the DAP's candidates.
05:48select
05:48Rael also questioned
05:49PAS has previously cooperated with DAP.
05:52Now they are preparing to cooperate with Barisan Nasional and UMNO in elections.
05:56This shows that their political stance is constantly changing.
05:59The party that has truly and consistently portrayed itself as a threat to Islam is...
06:04On the contrary, it is the Islamic Party itself
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