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Friday, November 24, 2023

Bersatu grassroots fear split in party after Muhyiddin steps down


FMT:

Bersatu grassroots fear split in party after Muhyiddin steps down



Many fear that there will be cracks in the party stemming from a tussle for the presidency.



Delegates at Bersatu’s general assembly are concerned about the future of the seven-year-old party without Muhyiddin Yassin at its helm. (Bernama pic)


SHAH ALAM: Bersatu grassroots are worried that the party would be divided by a potential tussle for the top post following Muhyiddin Yassin’s decision not to defend the presidency in the party elections next year.

Several delegates who spoke to FMT at the party’s general assembly here are concerned about the future of the seven-year-old party without Muhyiddin at its helm.

Fareed Tarmizi, from Lipis, Pahang, said they were worried of a potential split if Muhyiddin were to leave the party before the 16th general election.


Fareed Tarmizi.


He called on Muhyiddin to reconsider the decision.

“It’s just not the right time for him to bow out as Bersatu is a relatively new party.”

Earlier today, Muhyiddin said it was time for him to let go of the reins as the party has many capable leaders.

The former prime minister urged all Bersatu leaders to sit down and discuss who should be the next president to avoid any internal strife.


Anwar Asyraf Ismail.


Anwar Asyraf Ismail also feared schisms within the party with Muhyiddin no longer in the picture.

“And this could see our rivals taking advantage of the situation by poaching more of our MPs,” the delegate from Muar, Johor, said, referring to the four Bersatu MPs who recently threw their support behind the current government.


Siti Romawati Mat Daud.


Siti Romawati Mat Daud, the Jeli Wanita Bersatu information chief, said there was no reason for Muhyiddin to step down.

“He had contributed a lot to the country, especially when Malaysia was struck by the Covid-19 pandemic.”

She also claimed that Muhyiddin was a leader who had not been mired in controversy.


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