PN formed to fight extremist parties, says Hadi
Hadi Awang claims that Umno, Bersatu and others agreed to come together to form the PN government after realising there was a movement to amend the constitution.
SHAH ALAM: Perikatan Nasional was formed to prevent the country from being ruled by extremist political parties, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang said.
Hadi claimed that during Pakatan Harapan’s rule, there were some who had wanted to amend the Federal Constitution.
“While they did not do so, based on their statements, efforts were made to do so,” he told a ceramah.
The Marang MP said that after realising there was such a movement to amend the constitution, several elected representatives including from his party, Umno, Bersatu and others agreed to come together to form the PN government.
Hadi said that such extreme political groups also existed in Melaka.
“So PAS, Bersatu and Gerakan have agreed to contest under the PN banner to reject these extremist parties.
“A change must be made. If the people of Melaka want change, they must choose PN.”
Melaka goes to the polls on Nov 20.
The PN government was formed in March 2020, following the collapse of the PH government when Bersatu pulled out of the coalition.
Muhyiddin Yassin was subsequently appointed the country’s eighth prime minister and his Cabinet comprised representatives from Barisan Nasional and PAS, among others.
Muhyiddin’s government however collapsed 17 months later after Umno retracted support for him as prime minister. Umno has since declared that it will not join forces with Bersatu in the Melaka election and the next general election.
SHAH ALAM: Perikatan Nasional was formed to prevent the country from being ruled by extremist political parties, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang said.
Hadi claimed that during Pakatan Harapan’s rule, there were some who had wanted to amend the Federal Constitution.
“While they did not do so, based on their statements, efforts were made to do so,” he told a ceramah.
The Marang MP said that after realising there was such a movement to amend the constitution, several elected representatives including from his party, Umno, Bersatu and others agreed to come together to form the PN government.
Hadi said that such extreme political groups also existed in Melaka.
“So PAS, Bersatu and Gerakan have agreed to contest under the PN banner to reject these extremist parties.
“A change must be made. If the people of Melaka want change, they must choose PN.”
Melaka goes to the polls on Nov 20.
The PN government was formed in March 2020, following the collapse of the PH government when Bersatu pulled out of the coalition.
Muhyiddin Yassin was subsequently appointed the country’s eighth prime minister and his Cabinet comprised representatives from Barisan Nasional and PAS, among others.
Muhyiddin’s government however collapsed 17 months later after Umno retracted support for him as prime minister. Umno has since declared that it will not join forces with Bersatu in the Melaka election and the next general election.
The gall of this treacherous hypocritical extremist!!!
ReplyDeleteYou must admire these holier-than-thou types who lay claim with such outlandish statements without batting an eyelid.
I hope the voters in Melaka will send a message to this piece of s**t that his brand of racist politics and extreme religion is not welcomed.
Yes, we fight Extremism by supporting Taliban.
ReplyDeleteBan liquor sales in retail shops..
No male/female queuing together at supermarket outlets.
No male/female together at cinemas.
Wakakakaka…
ReplyDeleteThis alpha zombie has given extremist parties a new definition in order to whitewash its party image!
a person who lies so often and actually believes in their own lies has either got to be a genius or the syaitan himself
ReplyDeleteto amend the fed constitution for what purpose pls be specific otherwise it's just a wank in the dark, an amendment require a two third majority so which party or coalition command a 2/3 majority? perhaps only pas members and lebais believe his ingenuity
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