The viability of Bersatu remaining part of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition has come under scrutiny from within the alliance itself. PAS treasurer Iskandar Abdul Samad raised concerns about the party's capacity to operate productively as part of the broader grouping given existing political circumstances.
Iskandar's comments reflect growing tensions within PN, suggesting that Bersatu faces mounting challenges in maintaining its role and influence within the coalition structure. The treasurer's remarks underscore internal friction that may complicate efforts to present a unified political front.
The situation highlights broader difficulties facing opposition coalitions in navigating Malaysia's complex political dynamics. With established parties reassessing their positions and priorities, PN's cohesion appears increasingly fragile.
These developments come as Malaysia's political landscape continues to shift, with various alliances repositioning themselves ahead of potential electoral contests. The question of Bersatu's long-term commitment to PN may influence broader coalition strategy and stability.


