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KANGAR, Aug 15 — PAS spiritual leader Datuk Hashim Jasin has not ruled out the possibility of PAS and Perikatan Nasional (PN) accepting MCA and MIC, saying they are open to negotiations. He said both the Islamist party and the coalition have been invited to discuss the matter with both Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties. 'I believe we are already moving towards negotiations, and these talks are open to any party. Anyone who wants to work with us can enter into discussions. 'I see MCA and MIC as being able to contribute positively to PN,' he was quoted saying by Utusan Malaysia. Hashim said this is a positive development, and PAS is always open to working with other parties as long as it does not conflict with our principles. Earlier this month, MIC president Tan Sri SA Vigneswaran said the party is open to talks with other parties, as it seeks to rebuild following a more weakened position after the 15th general election. Deputy president Datuk Seri M Saravanan was also previously quoted saying the party will decide on its direction during its annual general meeting in October as it feels like an 'unwanted guest' in this government. Besides PAS and Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, PN already has the Malaysian Indian People's Party and Gerakan as its component parties.


Malay Mail
7 hours ago
- Malay Mail
Want ‘good guys' in the govt? Then pick Perikatan in GE16, Dr Afif tells Malaysian voters
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 — Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Supreme Council member Dr Afif Bahardin has told Malaysians to vote for Perikatan Nasional (PN) if they want 'the good guys' in government. Speaking at a Bersatu Youth's dialogue session last night, the Selangor PN secretary said the coalition's pitch to voters was simple — clean leaders with integrity and moral standards. 'If you want the good guys, choose us. If you want the bad guys, choose them,' he told the audience, referring to the government coalition. Dr Afif was responding to a question from the audience on PN's strategy to win over Malaysians during the session. He also pointed to the 15th general election as proof that integrity had also swayed voters allegedly into voting PN. 'Barisan Nasional (BN) was the biggest loser in 2022. Their leader, [Datuk Seri Ahmad] Zahid Hamidi, was seen as corrupt. Malays, Chinese, Indians — all rejected him,' he said, referring to the BN chairman. According to him, non-Malays mostly backed Pakatan Harapan (PH) because it was perceived as clean, while most Malays selected PN for the same reason, citing Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's Covid-19 crisis management and reputation for fighting corruption. 'But if you ask me today, between PN and PH, who is seen as having integrity?' he asked, prompting the audience to respond with 'Perikatan.' The Taman Medan assemblyman, who was formerly in PKR, claimed Malaysian politics was still largely shaped along racial lines. 'Look at the demographics. Where there's a Malay majority, there's a Malay candidate. Chinese majority, a Chinese candidate. It's not just political parties, it's also the voters,' he said. He said most major parties still operate along racial lines, citing DAP as an example. 'As much as they want to portray themselves as multiracial, they are still a Chinese-based party. Until they have the confidence to appoint a Malay chief minister in Penang, they remain a race-based party,' he said.


Malay Mail
7 hours ago
- Malay Mail
Radzi: PAS Youth can have its pick, but Perikatan's Supreme Council will choose its PM candidate
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 — The decision on who will be Perikatan Nasional's (PN) prime minister candidate will remain with its Supreme Council, Datuk Radzi Jidin said today. The PN information chief and Putrajaya MP said any names floated before an official announcement are merely personal views, after PAS Youth chief named his pick which included four leaders from the Islamist party. 'As far as anyone who will be nominated as prime minister, that is a decision for the PN Supreme Council. 'So as long as the Supreme Council has not announced anything, there is nothing from PN,' he told reporters after attending a Bersatu Youth dialogue session. Radzi said any decision regarding the prime minister candidate must first be brought to and discussed by the Supreme Council. 'Until there is a decision from the Supreme Council, as I said earlier, those are personal opinions. Officially, it comes from the PN Supreme Council,' the Bersatu vice-president added. His remarks came after PAS Youth Chief Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden named five Perikatan Nasional (PN) leaders yesterday as potential prime ministerial candidates for the 16th general election (GE16), while insisting that the Islamist party should lead the nation. He named four leaders from his party PAS: Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man, Datuk Seri Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar, and Datuk Idris Ahmad as the candidates. He also named the current Opposition leader and Bersatu deputy president Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin. Both PAS and Bersatu have continued to be at loggerheads on their pick for the pact's prime minister candidate for the 16th general election since the slim defeat when led by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.