PAS remains part of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition despite its sudden announcement to end political cooperation with Bersatu. According to PAS information chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari, the party’s membership in PN is currently unchanged, though leadership has not yet provided full clarity on the coalition’s future structure following the split with Bersatu.
Why did PAS end its political cooperation with Bersatu?
The decision to sever ties with Bersatu came as a surprise to the political landscape. PAS leadership announced an immediate end to its political cooperation after a review of the direction and status of the relationship between the two parties. This move was finalized during a special meeting chaired by PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang.
While the announcement has sparked significant speculation, Ahmad Fadhli Shaari declined to provide specific details regarding the internal proceedings of the meeting. When asked if the decision was supported by a majority of the senior party leadership, Shaari did not elaborate. He did, however, note that the meeting itself was not a heated affair.
How does the split affect the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition?
A critical distinction is emerging between party-level cooperation and coalition-level membership. While the partnership with Bersatu has ended, the status of PAS within the broader Perikatan Nasional framework appears to be holding steady for the time being.
Speaking to reporters after a special PAS central working committee meeting, Ahmad Fadhli Shaari indicated that the party’s position remains within the coalition. “I don’t want to comment further at this point. As of tonight, that is the situation (still in PN),” he stated, as reported by Berita Harian.
This sentiment was echoed by Perlis PN chairman Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim. He suggested that because the official statement from the PAS president did not address the future of PN, the coalition’s position remains “intact.”
What happens next for regional leadership in Perlis?
The decision has immediate implications for state-level politics, particularly in Perlis. The uncertainty regarding how the split affects local dynamics has left regional leaders waiting for formal direction.
Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim has indicated that he will not provide a detailed breakdown of the political situation in Perlis until he receives explicit instructions. He noted that he intends to issue a further statement once the PAS central leadership provides the necessary guidance.
This waiting period highlights a potential trend where regional stability becomes heavily dependent on the rapid communication and decisions of central party leadership following major shifts in national alliances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PAS leaving the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition?
No. According to PAS information chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari, the party is still part of the coalition as of the most recent reports.
What is the current status of the PAS-Bersatu relationship?
PAS has announced an immediate end to its political cooperation with Bersatu following a review of their ties.
Who chaired the meeting where the decision was made?
The special meeting was chaired by PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang.
Will there be changes in Perlis politics?
Perlis PN chairman Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim is awaiting instructions from the PAS central leadership before issuing a statement on the state’s political situation.
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