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Analysts: PAS-PN the clear winner in state elections despite status quo results

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Publish date: Mon, 14 Aug 2023, 09:05 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 14 — Despite the absence of the much-touted Green Wave in the recently-concluded state elections, political pundits Malay Mail spoke to, see Perikatan Nasional (PN) as the real winner.

Apart from successfully defending the three states of Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, PN made inroads into Penang, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.

Syaza Shukri, assistant professor of political science at International Islamic University Malaysia, said PN's strong performance in the state elections was a testament of their dominance in the country's political arena.

"The biggest winner is, of course, PN as a coalition with supermajority in all three states, and successfully winning more seats in the other three," she said.

Echoing Syaza, Professor of Asian Studies from University of Tasmania, James Chin said that PAS — the coalition's lynchpin party — outdid itself after winning a whopping 117 seats out of 127 it contested.

"Obviously it has to be PAS as it has managed to steamroll the entire Terengganu and there is no more Opposition. That is remarkable and PAS is clearly a big winner," he told Malay Mail.

The Islamist party recorded a 92 per cent success rate in its election campaign this time, just slightly behind its rival in Pakatan Harapan (PH), DAP, which won a remarkable 46 out of 47 seats it contested.

Political analyst Datuk Ismail Sualman highlighted PAS' success in Selangor after winning 10 out of 17 seats contested in the PH stronghold.

"The winner is PN, particularly PAS, because they managed to give a tough fight to PH-BN in Selangor by winning rural seats," he said.

Overall, the Opposition coalition won 146 out 245 seats in the state elections while also winning the most significant share of votes — 3.38 million or 49.3 per cent — cast last Saturday.

A total 70.1 per cent or 6.86 million eligible voters in the six states cast their ballots in Saturday's poll.

 

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/08/14/analysts-pas-pn-the-clear-winner-in-state-elections-despite-status-quo-results/85105

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enning22

don't bullshit

2023-08-15 12:56

stockraider

Rubbish analysis loh!
Actually both PH & BN did not manage to arrest the green wave conservative narrative loh!

The election shows 50% support the unity Govt & 50% support PN loh!

This is a nice position to work on loh.....as Anwar still have more than 4 yrs to tackle the issue loh!

Just simply throwing money to jakim, tahfiz and mosques will not help loh....bcos PAS is entrenched in their islamic narratives mah!

Thus should start with the islamic madani concept instead.....make it a concept for all islamic education from schools, university, madrasah and all muslim teachers must know it, bcos this is a very progressive islamic concept that islamic world had achieve incredible success over 400 yrs in fact has become super power during this era loh!

"History of Madani & its Success " should be proud of by all muslim in the world loh!

During this period the muslim had gain so much success where it became a world super power and its religion spread all over the world and in fact many people wanted to be muslim, bcos they like & trust this madani progressive islamic government loh!

And Anwar rightfully adopted this " Madani concept" but the govt must educate its Ummah! l

Coming back to Anwar.....he is actually not popular with the conservative malays....he manage only to pull about 20% to 30% malay support loh!

He should start working on his unpopularity among the malays loh....start with the low hanging fruits " Permatang Puah".......win back his fortress loh!

2023-08-15 12:56

EngineeringProfit

Agreed. Just as consistent and predictable like GE15 results. Apalagi AI mau???? Discounting us bornean dayaks will land him behind bar again

2023-08-15 19:08

speakup

PN win, no wonderlah our market bull. so next election we vote PN?

2023-08-15 21:34

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