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The survival of Muhyiddin Yassin’s coalition government is more critical for PPBM than its allies, says an analyst.
He agreed with PKR president Anwar Ibrahim that it was unlikely for the Perikatan Nasional administration to last until the next election. “The survival of PN is more critical for PPBM than for BN, PAS or GPS. In the case of BN and PAS, if an election is held today, they will fare better than they did in the 14th general election.”He said the difference in agendas between PPBM and the other parties would likely be the flaw that would tear PN apart.
Awang Azman Pawi of Universiti Malaya also said the PN government’s position was shaky because of its small majority.
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