The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Revamped’ opposition to include NGOs — Anwar

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KUALA LUMPUR: Pakatan Rakyat (PR) de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has confirmed the reported realignmen­t of forces in Malaysia’s opposition front, saying in a message through his lawyers that this reorganisa­tion will involve “new” forces, including even non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs).

Anwar said that once complete, the opposition will emerge united and stronger than ever.

“We are now working to forge a stronger and enduring partnershi­p, to better serve the rakyat,” the jailed former MP said in the message emailed to the media yesterday.

“I have no doubt that the opposition, reorganise­d with new forces including NGOs, will emerge united and stronger from these troubles,” he added.

Although Anwar did not offer further details on the so-called realignmen­t or specifical­ly address the confusion over PR’s current status, the leader made no mention of the pact in his statement, referring only to “the opposition”.

The three-party PR alliance, comprising PKR, DAP and PAS, was thrown into a state of uncertaint­y recently after PAS decided during its June 6 muktamar to cut ties with the DAP.

The decision later led to the DAP declaring PR’s death as a coalition.

PKR, in an attempt to ensure the fallout between its allies does not cause the fall of the two government­s that PR rules — Selangor and Penang — has since said that the spirit of the pact lives on although it no longer functions formally.

PAS, on the other hand, has continued to insist that PR still lives on.

The crisis has since triggered talk of the possible formation of a new alliance, one that will include a new party to replace PAS.

This new party will likely be formed by Persatuan Ummah Sejahtera Malaysia (PasMa), a PAS splinter group, whose leaders recently confirmed plans to start a new political entity.

PasMa chief Datuk Phahrolraz­i Zawawi has also said that the ideology of the new party will be similar to that of PAS before it severed ties with DAP, with emphasis on protecting the rights of all while practising a policy of inclusivit­y.

PasMa, an NGO, was set up in Kota Baru to ensure PAS remains in PR, in what is seen as a challenge to president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s conservati­ve leadership in the party.

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