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Sunday 5 February 2017

Prepare for election without PAS, opposition told by ex-PAS leader - Right move

Former PAS vice-president Husam Musa said the opposition and PPBM have a wider national agenda, so they should present a more confident front without PAS.





BANGI: Pakatan Harapan and Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) must make the necessary preparations for the upcoming general election without PAS, said Amanah’s Husam Musa.

Husam said this was simply because the opposition and PPBM have a wider national agenda and therefore they should present a more confident front without PAS.

“If PAS wants to come later, they’re welcome. We want a government that’s accepted by all races in the country.

“But should we wait for PAS? I don’t think so. If there’s a three-cornered fight in Kelantan, PAS is set to lose and they will cooperate with Umno as a result,” he said during his speech in a ceramah at Bangi last night.

The former PAS vice-president also said it is absolutely imperative for Amanah to gain public confidence now.

“If we are not stable, the people will definitely be disappointed,” he said.

It is believed that Husam was referring to the closed-door meeting between PAS and PPBM last Wednesday.

Following the meeting, the PAS and PPBM deputy presidents Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man and Mukhriz Mahathir announced a joint-committee to further study the “framework of political understanding” reached between them.

Pakatan Harapan alliance.

This is in the hope of opposition parties working together to ensure straight fights against BN.

PAS, however, has repeatedly stated that it would not work with DAP and Amanah, the two parties which it said had betrayed the Islamist party.

Yesterday, Ilham Centre’s executive director Mohamad Hisomuddin Bakar said that PPBM’s public support will be affected in Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and Selangor if it cooperates with PAS.

He said that if PPBM fails to provide an explanation regarding its cooperation with the Islamist party, its national support may be affected.


Yes Husam you are 101% correct. PAS is a lost party and no longer relevant to the politics of the day

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