
DAP strategic director Liew Chin Tong expects the brewing tension in Bersatu to affect Perikatan Nasional’s (PN) support, regardless of PAS’s popularity among Malay voters.
Liew said Malaysians would find it hard to identify with a divided opposition bloc, despite PN playing up issues against the unity government.
While PN might seek to “harp on Malay issues”, the Iskandar Puteri MP said such narratives did not appeal to everyone in the community and would alienate non-Malays and East Malaysians.
“The commotion at Bersatu’s national conference is a symptom of a larger crisis looming in the party. And an unstable Bersatu will affect PN, no matter how popular PAS is among the Malays.
“However, while PN is dealing with its internal…