PETALING JAYA: The nominations are done, the campaign has begun and the challenge ahead looks clearer.
However, political observers still foresee a close fight with no outright winner or at least no one coalition with a clear majority.
Independent political analyst Khoo Kay Peng, senior fellow at Nusantara Academy for Strategic Research Azmi Hasan, and Universiti Sains Malaysia senior lecturer Dr Azmil Mohd Tayeb all concurred that no single coalition would command a majority to be the next government.Azmi said a hung parliament was also unlikely.
“Most probably, Gabungan Parti Sarawak . If that’s not enough, then Gabungan Rakyat Sabah and a few parties in Sabah could be roped in,” added Azmi. Universiti Sains Malaysia senior lecturer Dr Azmil Mohd Tayeb said Pakatan Harapan would likely benefit if voter turnout was high.
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