PAS Lacked Genuine Commitment to Perikatan, Says Bersatu Official
Bersatu's information chief has questioned PAS's commitment to Perikatan Nasional, suggesting the Islamic party should use its own branding rather than remaining in the coalition.
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Bersatu's information chief has questioned PAS's commitment to Perikatan Nasional, suggesting the Islamic party should use its own branding rather than remaining in the coalition.

Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin has confirmed the party will remain within the Perikatan Nasional coalition, basing this decision on what he describes as widespread public acceptance of the political alliance.

Pas has scheduled a meeting in Kota Baru to address the status of a Bersatu executive councillor position in the Kelantan state government following the breakdown of their political cooperation.