新闻报报看 | 国盟兼伊党团结局主任哈丽玛表示,马来人作为我国最大族群,新政治由马来人主导,国盟的主张也获得华人和印度人的支持。(主播:颜江瀚、傅雪玲)
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01:30As for a reporter who asked whether the Mahua and the Nationalist Party have a discordant voice,
01:35Zhaxi described this view as incorrect.
01:38In the many meetings of the United Government Supreme Council,
01:41the chairman of the Mahua and the Nationalist Party, the secretary-general, and the secretary-general all attended the meeting and gave some opinions.
01:47In his opinion, there is no problem between the Nationalist Party and the party members.
01:52Zhaxi reminded the party members again when he gave a speech at the Pilijiangsha Regional Congress today.
01:57There is no eternal enemy in politics.
01:59Let's continue to cooperate with Ximeng.
02:02Because he said that the Mahua and the Nationalist Party must recognize a reality.
02:05They lost miserably in the 15th general election,
02:07and now the Mahua and the Nationalist Party have nothing to be proud of.
02:10The Mahua and the Nationalist Party must learn to be grateful.
02:12Zhaxi said that in the last general election,
02:14Ximeng, who won more seats at that time,
02:17took the initiative to present his will to the Mahua and the Nationalist Party to form a united government.
02:20He is also willing to hand over important positions to the Mahua and the Nationalist Party.
02:24This is what Zhaxi said.
02:26In the past two days,
02:28all sides have been discussing the situation of the defeat of the Western Allied Forces in the election of the Double Eight Armor.
02:33Xinzhou has an analysis report on the concept that
02:36the Nationalist Party is attacking the Double Eight Armor by encircling the city with the rural area.
02:41Specifically, the Nationalist Party is attacking Ximeng's voting area in the city with the support of the rural area.
02:48At the same time, there are many Chinese and Indians who did not come out to vote.
02:51In addition, the Malay votes did not really go back to Ximeng.
02:54Let the Nationalist Party take the lead,
02:56and even gain the support of many young voters.
02:59For the Chinese who do not come out to vote,
03:01the Indian vote rate is low.
03:03Analysts unanimously believe
03:05that this is a signal from the voters to the united government.
03:08Political scholar Huang Jinfa said
03:10that Chinese voters are protesting.
03:12Prime Minister An Hua sees the votes of non-Malays as natural.
03:17He believes that the Chinese will vote for Ximeng.
03:19That's why many Chinese do not come out to vote.
03:22In addition, Professor Azmi of the University of Science and Technology
03:24believes that the united government is only focused on
03:26the support of Malay voters.
03:28This makes some non-Malays
03:30feel that they are not respected.
03:32These are the reasons why
03:34analysts think that non-Malays
03:36have a cold reaction to the election of the Double Eight Armor.
03:39As for the victory of the Allied Forces in the election of the Double Eight Armor,
03:42today, the chief executive of the Nationalist Party,
03:44Harry Ma, said that
03:46as the largest ethnic group in our country,
03:48new politics should be led by Malay people.
03:51He described that the candidates of the Allied Forces
03:53have won more than 4,200 majority votes in the election.
03:56This shows that the Allied Forces
03:58can not only get the support of Malay voters,
04:00but also gain the trust of non-Malays.
04:02This leader of the Allied Forces is proud to say
04:04that he sees that non-Malay voters
04:06have begun to accept the political struggle of the Allied Forces.
04:09The Allied Forces pays tribute to all voters
04:11and extends a helping hand to the people of Malaysia.
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