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Wednesday, 10 May 2017

The Demise of religious base parties in Malysia

WHO WILL BE BOSS AFTER MERGER – UMNO OR PAS? 38% IN SURVEY APPROVE OF UMNO-PAS ‘CO-OPERATION’ WHILE 32% WANT ‘MERGER’

 Now it is official the bottom 20% of the Malaysian voters most likely to vote either for PAS and UMNO no are divided on what they want and 32% of the 20% want UMNO-PAS Merger, 38% of the 20% want PAS and UMNO to co-operate and work together and 30% of the 20% do not want to do anything with PAS and UMNO.

UMNO and PAS are now knee deep in their own shit and it is all their doing. Like the story of the dog with a  bone in the mouth goes to the river for a drink and sees its own reflection and thinking it is another dog with another bone and been greedy wanted that bone too. The dog opens its mouth to bark and go for the other bone, the bone drops off from its mouth and drops at the bottom the river and dog jumps in and drowns itself. Classic case of PAS and UMNO wanting each other voter base and supporters and forgot the bigger picture which is the majority 80% of the voters want a government with accountability , jobs , less politicking , less religion or no religion in official government matters , better education , racial equality , jailing of corrupt public officials for corruption , personal liberties , lifting of internet censorship , recall sedition and other repressive laws , having the Police and AG report to parliament ,Election commission to be removed from PM department and place under parliament and roll back the laws and policies which are hindering national unity and etc.

Malaysian General Elections will be remembered as the waterloo of PAS and UMNO and the relevancy of these parties in future which is none.


KUALA LUMPUR – Over one-third of Malaysians surveyed by Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) last year approved of cooperation between ruling Umno and its political foe PAS, according to its findings released today.

The study carried out between March and August 2016 found 38.1 per cent were fine with Umno and PAS working together while 32.6 per cent actually wanted the two rival Malay Muslim parties to merge.




The Umno and PAS relationship featured high on a list of several political scenario combinations put to 3,000 respondents in a study called “What Malaysia Wants?”.

“The support for these suggestions are pretty high,” according to a statement in the finding conducted by PPBM’s policy and strategy bureau prior to the official formation of the party.




The findings of the survey, which was conducted for almost six months last year, were revealed today by PPBM supreme council member Datuk Rais Hussin, who also heads the party’s Policy and Strategy Bureau.

PAS and Umno’s relationship seemingly developed further since the time when the survey was conducted, with Putrajaya paving way twice for PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s private member’s bill to increase Shariah court powers to be read in Parliament.

Both parties also joined hands during a massive protest here against the plight of Rohingyas in Myanmar late last year.


– Malay Mail

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