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UMNO MEETS AMID SHIFTING ALLIANCES

Split with Bersatu may be on the cards as rival camps within Umno plot comeback in GE15

- ADIB POVERA KUALA LUMPUR adibpovera@nst.com.my

WHILE Covid-19 is showing promising signs of abating, the same cannot be said about the country’s political landscape in light of the upcoming Umno general assembly (PAU2020), scheduled to take place over the weekend.

Political analysts expect that the highlight of the two-day delegates’ conference from Saturday could be a motion for Umno to sever ties with Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) in the 15th General Election (GE15), with heated debates set to raise the temperatur­e at the Kuala Lumpur World Trade Centre between three factions within the party.

Geopolitic­al expert Azmi Hassan said while the motion for the party to cut ties with Bersatu had sparked the existence of the two camps, current developmen­ts in the country’s political landscape could indicate the presence of another group within Umno.

This, he said, referred to a group within the party that was in favour of cooperatio­n between Umno and PKR as well as Pakatan Harapan as whole, should the former go ahead with the proposal to sever ties with Bersatu.

“No doubt, it will be a heated meeting this weekend since there are a number of groups within Umno. Depending on how influentia­l they are and their strength in presenting their case, what we will learn when it’s over is the direction of the party where GE15 is concerned.

“The question is whether the party will go into the next polls alone, maintain their cooperatio­n with Bersatu, or form a new cooperatio­n pact with PKR and Pakatan Harapan instead,” he told the New Straits Times.

Umno informatio­n chief Shahril Hamdan said among the motions that would be raised at PAU2020 included the party’s ties with Bersatu leading up to

GE15. Other motions include strengthen­ing the party’s relations with Pas through the Muafakat Nasional pact, and pushing for GE15 before the end of the first quarter of this year.

Shahril said the Umno Supreme Council in a meeting in January agreed to raise the motions during PAU2020, following feedback from 189 party divisions nationwide.

“Although it seemed that Umno is confident of going solo (for the next general election) but deep in the hearts and minds of Umno leaders, they still want the party to cooperate with other parties outside Barisan Nasional.

“It will be interestin­g to see how the party will manoeuvre this agenda,” he said.

Another political analyst, Associate Professor Dr Awang Azman Awang Pawi concurred with Azmi that PAU2020 would turn out into a heated event as the party deliberate­s on its decision to end ties with Bersatu for GE15.

Awang Azman, who is from Universiti Malaya, said although this was not a surprise, the event would still be under control.

“The issue surroundin­g the future of political cooperatio­n between Umno and Bersatu is nothing

new among political observers. Although it will be a heated event, it will be straightfo­rward. The general assembly will proceed accordingl­y and be under control,” he said.

Awang Azman said there was a possibilit­y that the disgruntle­d group might try to dispute the leadership of Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, but such efforts would likely be derailed mostly due to the complex workings within Umno.

“It will be difficult for some quarters to challenge Zahid’s leadership since he was appointed as the party president b the delegates.

“In addition, Zahid still wields the power to decide on the candidate that will represent the party in the next general election,” he said.

Apart from deciding on the future cooperatio­n between Umno and Bersatu, Awang Azman said PAU2020 would also serve as a platform for the party to intensify its cooperatio­n with Pas under Muafakat Nasional, apart from allowing the party president to close ranks among all leaders and

members within Umno in preparatio­n for GE15.

Both political analysts believed that Zahid’s position would remain secure at the end of PAU2020.

“I think the meeting (PAU2020) will be favourable to Zahid since he still commands a lot of support within Umno.

“Since the party is still clamouring for Muafakat Nasional to be realised, Zahid is deemed the best leader to realise such an aspiration.

“Taking these factors into considerat­ion, I believe PAU2020 will conclude with a positive tone for Zahid,” he said.

Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan had said that PAU2020 would create a history of sorts for the party, since it would be the first time that the party’s general assembly is being held both face-to-face and on a virtual platform involving 190 divisions.

Public observers and Umno members who are not delegates are not allowed to attend PAU2020, in line with the standard operating procedures to curb the spread of Covid-19.

 ?? BERNAMA PIC ?? The ongoing preparatio­ns for the upcoming two-day (March 27-28) Umno general assembly that will be held at the World Trade Centre in Jalan Tun Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.
BERNAMA PIC The ongoing preparatio­ns for the upcoming two-day (March 27-28) Umno general assembly that will be held at the World Trade Centre in Jalan Tun Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.

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