Stronger PH-BN ties a definite threat to Perikatan, says analyst


“This by-election showed there was an absolute transfer of votes from PH to BN, which is key as it validates that PH voters can accept and cast their ballot for a BN candidate, who used to be their political nemesis”

(The Vibes) – In the recent Mahkota by-election, PN’s Mohamad Haizan Jaafar suffered a crushing defeat to BN’s Syed Hussien Syed Abdullah

THE burgeoning Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) partnership under the Unity Government may spell disaster for Perikatan Nasional (PN), a political analyst said.

Ilham Centre executive director Hisomuddin Bakar said if the PH-BN partnership continues into the next federal election, it would pose a serious threat to PN’s chances of retaining a number of the Malay-majority seats it currently holds.

Commenting on PH-BN’s success in Johor’s Mahkota by-election, Hisomuddin said if PH and BH can collaborate and contest the Malay-majority seats, without having to face each other, then PN will be in trouble.

The unity government could displace PN in certain Malay-majority seats if they have straightforward fights.

In the recent Mahkota by-election, PN’s Mohamad Haizan Jaafar suffered a crushing defeat to BN’s Syed Hussien Syed Abdullah, who won the seat with a landslide majority of 20,648.

Hisomuddin said he was not surprised that BN won the seat adding that unity in the PH-BN coalition, as well as their voters and supporters, ensured they scored a thumping victory.

“This by-election showed there was an absolute transfer of votes from PH to BN, which is key as it validates that PH voters can accept and cast their ballot for a BN candidate, who used to be their political nemesis,” he said.

Although PN has the Malay votes in the north and east coast regions, Hisomuddin said, they are unable to replicate that in the west or southern regions.

Even worse, Hisomuddin said, was that PN component parties, Gerakan and Malaysian Indian People Party (MIPP) are not doing enough to lure non-Malay voters to support the coalition.

“PN can no longer rely solely on Malay votes to win elections.

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