PETALING JAYA: The fallout from the Sheraton Move in 2020 is the ultimate reason why Pakatan Harapan has rejected working with Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia, say political experts.
“It is clear that Pakatan blamed the move on Bersatu, and they felt it was a betrayal of the people’s mandate,” said Universiti Sains Malaysia political analyst Prof Dr Siva-murugan Pandian.
Pakatan was not comfortable working with Bersatu because of the Sheraton Move, and this was the fundamental reason why the cooperation did not materialise, he said. He said the decision came about following the Pakatan presidential council’s decision not to work with Bersatu.
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