若民政党退出国盟 在政坛恐没有立足之地?

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八点最热报 | 坚决支持啤酒公司赞助华校筹款惹来伊党的不满后,民政党敢敢回呛说,大不了可以像退出国阵那样,退出国盟,甚至还补上一枪指,应该退出的是坚持走宗教极端路线的伊党。来到昨天,伊党副主席莫哈末阿马是直接反击表明,如果民政党要退出国盟就请便。在国盟里头完全没有筹码的民政党,撂下狠话说要退出,而伊党也立刻表明拉大闸赶人,完全没有留个下台阶。到底,留还是不留?(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:30The Democratic People's Party, which has no bargaining chip at all,
00:32said it was going to withdraw.
00:34The First Party also immediately said that it was going to kick them out.
00:37They didn't even leave a step.
00:39Should they stay or not?
00:41Now, what is in front of the Democratic People's Party
00:43is like a Chinese textbook.
00:45It is a lesson that several generations of Chinese students have learned
00:48on how to put down a symbol.
00:52I believe that all Chinese graduates remember that
00:53there is a classic textbook on symbols in Chinese textbooks.
00:57That is,
00:58下雨天,留课天,留我不留?
01:01It is a sentence without a symbol.
01:04In the same sentence,
01:06if you put a symbol in a different place,
01:08there will be completely different meanings and results.
01:11That is,
01:12下雨天,留课天,留我不留?
01:16Or,
01:16下雨天,留课天,留我不留?
01:20Now, whether to stay or not
01:22depends on where the Democratic People's Party
01:23is going to put its symbol.
01:27To the second-in-command of the Democratic People's Party, Hu Dongqiang said,
01:29if the Democratic People's Party forces them to accept
01:31extreme conservative and unreasonable requirements,
01:33the Democratic People's Party will not hesitate to withdraw from the National Alliance.
01:36The Deputy Chairman of the Democratic People's Party, Muhammad Ahmad,
01:37told Freedom Today that
01:39every political party has its own rights and positions.
01:42The Democratic People's Party can decide for itself.
01:44If the Democratic People's Party feels uncomfortable with the National Alliance,
01:46it can decide for itself whether to leave
01:48because this is a democratic country.
01:51The Democratic People's Party has no right to force them,
01:52nor can it stop them.
01:54As for whether the Democratic People's Party will stay or not,
01:57whether it should stay in the National Alliance,
01:59this is a typical question.
02:01Professor Awang Azman,
02:03when he was interviewed by the Eight-Point Journal,
02:05pointed out that the Democratic People's Party's support for non-Malay voters
02:08is incomparable to that of the Action Party and Mahua.
02:11In the last general election,
02:12the Democratic People's Party won several states,
02:13but only one state was elected.
02:15It was the Malay voters who supported the Tupou Party
02:17and the Yidang Party that won the election.
02:19If the Democratic People's Party withdraws from the National Alliance,
02:22it is very likely that it will not be able to establish itself in the Democratic People's Party in the future.
02:26Professor Awang Azman, a member of the National Council,
02:28believes that the Democratic People's Party's claim
02:30to withdraw from the National Alliance is a wrong move.
02:33After all, it is just a small incident.
02:35The two parties can actually compromise through negotiation.
02:39Awang Azman also mentioned that
02:41the Democratic People's Party said it wanted to leave the National Alliance,
02:44but from a realistic point of view,
02:46the Democratic People's Party can't fight alone
02:49and compete with other parties.
02:51Therefore, he believes that
02:52in the end, the Democratic People's Party will not withdraw from the National Alliance.
02:58If the party withdraws from the National Alliance,
03:01it is expected that the party will be less relevant in Malaysian politics.
03:07It is difficult for the party to compete with parties such as the PKL
03:12and the DAP.
03:15Because the Chinese people's support is more towards
03:18supporting the DAP and PKL.
03:20So, the movement is trapped.
03:23I believe that the movement really wants to leave the National Alliance,
03:27but they need a reason.
03:28So, I think this is an opportunity for them to say that
03:32for PAS, for the movement, or even for Bersatu or for other parties,
03:37this particular issue is a very small issue that can be resolved.
03:41So, I think the movement made a blunder
03:43because PAS will never back out in this particular matter.
03:46The movement will not quit the National Alliance
03:48because they cannot go solo,
03:50because they need Rikatan National.
03:52Somehow or other, there will be some compromise in between.
03:57On the topic of sponsoring Chinese money,
03:59the Democratic People's Party and the Islamist Party have different positions
04:01and are calling for the withdrawal of the National Alliance.
04:03However, Azmi Hassan, when he received the visit,
04:06thought that this was a very small matter.
04:08In the end, there will be a compromise between the two parties.
04:11Azmi Hassan also said that
04:13the reason why the Democratic People's Party
04:15cannot get the support of non-Malay voters in the National Alliance
04:17is because the Islamist Party is too radical.
04:20This also caused non-Malay voters to have a negative view of the Democratic People's Party.
04:24To be honest, with the movement in Rikatan National,
04:28it is very difficult for the non-Malay voters to vote for Rikatan National.
04:33Not that they don't have confidence in the movement,
04:36but because there is PAS,
04:39and PAS is very, very dominant.
04:41It is very similar to UMNO in the unity government.
04:45Why the Malay lose trust with UMNO is because the DAP is too dominant.
04:49That's the scenario, similar in Rikatan National.
04:53According to some analysts,
04:54after the Democratic People's Party withdraws from the National Alliance,
04:56the National Alliance will be more conservative.
04:58Azmi Hassan pointed out that
05:00if we look at the current electoral structure,
05:02the National Alliance wants to become the mainstay,
05:04but it also needs the support of non-Malay voters and the East Malaysia camp.
05:07Now it is difficult.
05:09Therefore, he believes that the National Alliance is currently in a dilemma.
05:13I think PAS knows it very much.
05:15They need the non-Malay voters,
05:17and also they need the Borneo voters.
05:20But as it is right now,
05:22which I say they are very conservative,
05:24they are very leaning to the right,
05:27it is quite impossible for them to gain the support of the non-Malay voters.
05:32And also impossible for the Borneo states,
05:34especially in the Sabah, Sarawak,
05:36GRS and GPS,
05:38to support PAS at this particular juncture.
05:41And they knew that
05:42GRS is not much of help in attracting the non-Malay voters.
05:46I think that is the situation that
05:47the National Alliance of PAS is in dilemma right now.
05:51Professor Awang Azman believes that
05:53the East Malaysia camp has cut off the way for themselves
05:56on the subject of sponsorship of beer companies.
05:58It is impossible to gain the support of non-Malay voters.
06:01The National Alliance has always relied on inciting racial and religious sentiment
06:04to gain the support of Malay voters.
06:06I believe it won't last long.
06:08So, in fact, PAS is dead,
06:11PAS is getting more and more fragile,
06:13and only relies on the issue of sentiment,
06:18which is the sentiment of the Muslims,
06:20and it is unrealistic in the context of our multiracial country,
06:25our country with many people,
06:28and there is not a single people in our country
06:32who will be able to run without the cooperation of other people and religions.
06:37This is the reality of our country in Malaysia.
06:41And we know that our community,
06:44especially the Malay community,
06:45is very emotional in this context.
06:48It is easy to be influenced,
06:49but that sentiment will not last long.
06:56On the subject of sponsorship of beer companies,
06:59the Democratic Party of China is encouraging the PAS to withdraw from the National Alliance.
07:02The PAS is also not giving face.
07:03If you want to leave, please feel free to do so.
07:06However, the Supreme Leader of the PAS, Boris Johnson,
07:08believes that the PAS and the Party of China are just showing off,
07:12in order to get the support of the PAS to govern the central government.
07:15In the end, the PAS will listen to the suggestions of the PAS to maintain the situation.
07:20Boris Johnson also said that
07:21the PAS clearly knows that the PAS is just a mosquito party.
07:25Although it threatens to withdraw from the National Alliance,
07:27in fact, it has nowhere to go.
07:29Therefore, it is determined that the PAS will never leave the National Alliance.
07:34On the subject of President Hu Dongqiang of the PAS,
07:36Hu Dongqiang said that the PAS will not hesitate to withdraw from the National Alliance.
07:37There are also different voices within the PAS.
07:40Hu Dongqiang once again emphasized that
07:42in the face of other political parties' bullying,
07:46if the PAS continues to remain silent,
07:48it will fail all the comrades and supporters of the PAS.
07:52In addition, Hu Dongqiang also said that
07:53the PAS only cooperates with other political parties
07:56and does not join other political parties.
07:59Therefore, they can still raise opinions on any topic.
08:03Now that the PAS' family hatred is on the table,
08:06Yuan Huaishao, the young leader of the PAS,
08:09said that
08:10it is common for brothers to quarrel.
08:13The PAS, as a multi-ethnic alliance,
08:16cannot lose the Democratic People's Party.
08:17Therefore, the leaders of the party
08:19will hold an internal meeting later
08:21to resolve this internal dispute.
08:23And the PAS will mediate the conflict between the two PAS.
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