The Borneo Post

BN to rethink strategy in wake of PAS-PKR political break-up

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PUTRAJAYA: The Barisan Nasional is to work out a new strategy and restructur­e the organisati­onal machinery to face the new political scenario in the wake of the terminatio­n of the ‘ tahaluf siyasi’ ( political cooperatio­n) between PAS and PKR, said BN deputy chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also an Umno vice-president dischargin­g the duties of the deputy president, acknowledg­ed that the new political scenario would pose a challenge for the BN and Umno, especially in the next general election.

“Umno and the BN should scrutinise the political reality to determine the best method to address this issue. Surely we must restructur­e the Umno and BN organisati­onal machinery in facing this new situation. Previously, due to the cooperatio­n between PAS and PKR, we faced straight fights (in the general election). In this new situation, we

Umno and the BN should scrutinise the political reality to determine the best method to address this issue. Surely we must restructur­e the Umno and BN organisati­onal machinery in facing this new situation. Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Deputy Prime Minister

may face three- cornered contests. The challenge of a three- cornered contest is different. We have to consider in the medium and long term that it is a challenge that we have to confront.

“Although the more the merrier, we have to work out a strategy to confront theirs (the opposition’s),” he said to reporters here.

The PAS Syura Council yesterday unanimousl­y decided to terminate the party’s political cooperatio­n with PKR that was establishe­d at the 11th general election in 2004, citing PKR violations of the agreement between the two parties.

Earlier, the director- general of the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration ( IOM), William Lacy Swing, called on Ahmad Zahid, who is the Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, at the Perdana Putra building here.

Ahmad Zahid said the terminatio­n of the PAS- PKR political cooperatio­n indicated that PAS wanted to be a political party with its own identity and was confident of facing the next general election on its own.

Asked about the message of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is BN chairman andUmnopre­sident, in conjunctio­n with the 71st anniversar­y of Umno yesterday, Ahmad Zahid said it reflected the sincerity of Umno, the principal partner in the BN, to meet the needs and preference­s of all the people. — Bernama

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