Intense Battles On The Cards
PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Harapan and the Umno-PAS pact will face each other in at least 100 parliamentary and 299 state seats in the next general election
In the 14th General Election (GE14) last year, Pakatan, Umno and PAS contested against each other in three-cornered fights for these Malay-majority constituencies
With both Malay-Muslim opposition parties joining forces, these will be the seats where the Umno-PAS pact and Pakatan will be fighting their most intense battles in GE15
image: https://public.flourish.rocks/resources/bosh.svgA Flourish data visualisationUmno secretary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa said both Umno and PAS will be sharing their resources and expertise under a joint charter that will be signed on Sept 14
He said both parties have not discussed seat allocations and declined to comment on the number of seats the pact will be eyeing
"There are so many new parties nowadays whereas we are the most experienced in terms of running the country and states
"This is what we will offer the people, " he said
Annuar said it is still premature for both Umno and PAS to start seat negotiations
The current focus, he said, is to explain the deal to members and bring both parties closer
Of the 100 parliamentary seats where Umno, PAS and Pakatan squared off against each other in GE14, 82 had more than 65% Malay voters
The scenario was similar for the 299 state seats, of which 249 had 65% or more Malay voters
image: https://public.flourish.rocks/resources/bosh.svgA Flourish data visualisationThe Umno secretary-general claimed that the Umno-PAS alliance will not rely merely on Malay-Muslim issues to grow its support
"People accuse us of all sorts of things and say that by joining forces, Umno and PAS will be like the Taliban, but this is just not true, " he said
He said that with a pact in place, both parties will engage with non-Muslims and work to widen their alliance to include other parties representing all groups in the country
Political analyst and Universiti Sains Malaysia social science lecturer Prof Dr Sivamurugan Pandian said the Umno-PAS cooperation may give the parties an advantage if they focus on building their strength
“On paper, Umno and PAS have the edge to win more seats if they build a solid pact, but whether they will be able to win all the seats (against Pakatan) is a challenge as of now
“The Umno-PAS pact is still in the early stages of building momentum, although in the by-elections we saw a huge impact in Cameron Highlands, Semenyih and Rantau
"Umno-PAS must focus on building their strength before looking at Pakatan's weaknesses, ” he said
The strength of the pact, he added, will be dependent on factors such as their prime minister candidate and their seat distribution strategy
As for young voters, he added that the impact of their voting pattern cannot be properly gauged for now as most are unlikely to vote based on party loyalty
“Malaysian voters are very much ‘partyless’ nowadays and now vote based on issues, ” he said
In March, The Star reported that an Umno-PAS pact will pose a serious threat to Pakatan
This is because the GE14 results showed that there are 21 Pakatan parliamentary seats where the votes for the Umno and PAS candidate combined were more than the ballots received by the Pakatan victors
Among big-name MPs in these seats are the mentris besar of Kedah Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir (Jerlun) and Perak's Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu (Tambun); as well as Cabinet ministers including Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (Kulim-Bandar Baharu) and Datuk Seri Dr Mujahid Yusof (Parit Buntar).- Star
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