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新闻报报看 | 国盟绿潮势不可挡,巫统在绿潮下几乎溃不成军,甚至连老树盘根的登州国阵主席阿末赛益也被对手遥遥领先,几乎笃定无法保住连任9届的基惹州议席。(主播:庄文杰、郑萱荟)

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00:00 Next, let's look at the Dengjialou state.
00:02 Before the election, whether it was a political analyst or a public figure,
00:05 they were all optimistic that the first party would win and win the Dengzhou election again.
00:08 Now, it's up to the state government and the president to see if they can resist the first party's green tide
00:13 or if they can rely on their basic plan to keep the original 10 states in one state.
00:20 According to the unofficial results,
00:21 there are a total of 32 states in Dengjialou.
00:24 In addition to Delimeng and Wanda, the state government is leading by 30 states.
00:30 Of these, 20 states have already been confirmed to win.
00:32 The first party also announced that they would defend the Dengzhou regime.
00:36 The green tide of the state government is unstoppable.
00:38 The Uyghurs are almost unbeatable under the green tide.
00:41 Even the old tree, Dengzhou's state-run chairman, Ahmosei,
00:45 is far ahead of his opponent.
00:47 He is almost certain that he will not be able to keep the "anxious state" of the nine states.
00:53 His opponent, the candidate of the Nationalist Party of the United Nations,
00:55 Nazari Yidris, is likely to be the "giant killer" of this election.
01:01 As for Ximen and Muda, they are all dead.
01:04 They can't pose a threat to the United Nations.
01:06 So, at present, the United Nations is sweeping almost all the states in Dengzhou.
01:10 And in the last election,
01:11 the Uyghurs, who kept the 10 states,
01:12 are afraid that there will only be two states left this time, or maybe less.
01:16 Further loss of more votes in Malay in Dengzhou.
01:20 According to state-run news,
01:21 the young voters in Dengzhou are more inclined to support the United Nations,
01:25 rather than the state-run party.
01:26 And the only state-run party that is likely to keep the state-run party
01:28 is the Dali-Mengzhou Party, which we just mentioned.
01:31 The votes of the United Nations and the state-run party
01:34 are not much different at present.
01:38 (Music)

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