'Supporters will have to wait for PAS to be back in opposition to push for it.'
PAS deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man is probably thinking the need to be more moderate to achieve the optics of being in the federal government.
If they are pretending and they are really moderate at heart, your question to them should be: why don't you join the real moderates, like during the days of Pakatan Rakyat? Indeed, I am very sad to know our that government is filled up with this type of representatives, making us wonder how Malaysia can progress further.It looks like PAS has been pushing something for years without doing the basic homework.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land and not state syariah laws. Malaysians must accept this fact for their own good, otherwise, they will continue to bark up the wrong tree and will be hitting their heads against a brick wall. Besides the Constitution, there are also the rights of Sabah and Sarawak. They would not agree to such laws, for politically they might face a backlash from their own people.
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