The PKR president refutes claims that the meeting between the two leaders indicates that PAS will soon gain federal power. FMTNews DRMahathir HadiAwang PAS
Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has met with PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang on several occasions.
FMT previously reported that a major realignment of Malaysia’s political landscape, which could thrust PAS into federal power, might be in store following a dip in support for the 20-month old Pakatan Harapan government. “That’s interpretation,” he said today when asked if the meeting would signal a change in the political landscape in Putrajaya.“Whoever wants to meet him, they can,” he said.“I meet everyone, no problem. I am not enemies with anyone.
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