留在国阵会成为政治边缘人 马华应寻找新出路?

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八点最热报 | 在国阵加入团结政府后,马华身份尴尬,虽然是政府成员党但又不在政府内,6州选举更落得没有任何上阵议席的局面,巫统为了自己存活,紧紧抱着安华。虽然国阵还在,但巫统不再和过去那样,和马华比翼双飞。爱情变质,似乎已经看不到明天,为了寻找自己的幸福,马华脱离国阵单飞,是不是最好的选择呢?(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:05President Amo Jassi, the president of the United Nations General Assembly,
00:07said earlier that in the next general election,
00:09the statement that China will continue to cooperate with the West
00:12will again arouse dissatisfaction from Mahua and the Nationalist Party.
00:15The Internet media, Dama, also quoted the news and said,
00:17due to the dissatisfaction of the Mahua grassroots,
00:19Mahua has been marginalized in the United Nations government
00:22and has become a deep-seated complainant.
00:23Therefore, the central leadership has to withdraw from China.
00:27After China joined the United Nations,
00:29Mahua's identity was embarrassed.
00:31Although he was a member of the government,
00:32he was not in the government.
00:34The six-week election was a situation where there was no intention of going to power.
00:37President Amo Jassi held Anhua tightly for his own survival.
00:40Although the Nationalist Party is still in power,
00:42President Amo Jassi is no longer the same as in the past,
00:44competing with Mahua.
00:46Love has changed.
00:47It seems that I can't see tomorrow anymore.
00:49In order to find my own happiness,
00:50is it the best choice for Mahua to leave the Nationalist Party and fly alone?
00:55Political scholar Pan Yongqiang pointed out during his visit to the 8 o'clock newspaper.
00:58Based on the current political situation,
01:00if Mahua continues to stay in the United Nations government,
01:02he can only become the political edge.
01:05He can't get too much resources in the Anhua government.
01:08Therefore, instead of becoming a deep-seated complainant,
01:11it is better to find a new family to find his own happiness.
01:15However, the member of the National Council of Professors,
01:17Azmi Hashan, believes that
01:19Mahua can neither win the Chinese vote nor the Malay vote.
01:23He doesn't have the capital or the ability to fly alone.
01:27For Mahua,
01:28it's better to stay in the Nationalist Party than to leave.
01:31Instead of thinking about leaving,
01:32it's better to stay in the Nationalist Party.
01:34Because the cooperation between Wu Tong and Xi Meng
01:36may not be long-term.
01:38This is a rumor about Mahua's intention to leave the Nationalist Party.
01:40The 8 o'clock newspaper tried to contact Mahua's central leader,
01:43but did not receive a reply during the draft.
01:46Some grassroots leaders said that
01:48the central government should not speak out.
01:51If Mahua stays in the Nationalist Party,
01:55he won't get a lot of support from the Anhua government.
02:01He will become a deep-seated complainant.
02:04He will often complain,
02:05but he won't be able to leave his home.
02:07This will make it difficult for him to grow up.
02:10More importantly,
02:11if Mahua stays in the Nationalist Party,
02:14during the next general election,
02:16the Nationalist Party will put pressure on him.
02:19It will make it difficult for Mahua to win the election.
02:22Even if he can win the election,
02:24it will be difficult for him to win the election.
02:32This will make it difficult for Mahua to get out of the Nationalist Party.
02:37It will be difficult for him to win the election.
02:40Politician Pan Yongqiang pointed out during the interview
02:42that it may not be a bad thing for Mahua to leave the Nationalist Party.
02:46Because as a political party,
02:47if there is no electorate for him to run for office during the general election,
02:49it will be a waste of effort.
02:51He will only become a political bystander.
02:54Mahua has no choice.
02:57If he leaves the Nationalist Party,
03:00he won't be able to run for office alone.
03:02He won't be able to fly solo.
03:04If he flies solo,
03:05he won't get the Malay vote,
03:06nor will he get the Chinese vote.
03:07Flying solo is the worst choice.
03:10He won't get the Chinese vote.
03:11He won't vote for Mahua.
03:13He won't fly solo.
03:14He will have to choose another country,
03:17another residence,
03:18which is the Nationalist Party.
03:19Pan Yongqiang believes that Mahua should leave the Nationalist Party.
03:21However, he won't be able to fly solo.
03:23Therefore, joining the Nationalist Party may be Mahua's only choice.
03:26As a member of the Nationalist Party,
03:28Asmi Hassan thinks that
03:29for Mahua,
03:30the best choice is to stay in the Nationalist Party.
03:32No, that's not the best choice for MCA.
03:35But I can understand it.
03:36Because as long as Barisan National is working with Pakatan Harapan,
03:40I think DAP will get a priority
03:42in the majority Chinese area.
03:44This is where MCA is not happy.
03:46But again, to leave Barisan National right now,
03:49MCA has no other choice
03:51but by going solo,
03:52which is worse than what they are having right now.
03:55Of course, they can join Pakatan National,
03:57but I'm sure Gulatan won't be that happy
04:00with MCA joining Pakatan National.
04:03Asmi Hassan points out that
04:04Mahua should continue to stay in the Nationalist Party
04:06because the cooperation between Wutong and Ximeng may not be long-term.
04:09If staying in the Nationalist Party is Mahua's best choice,
04:11then why is there a constant voice
04:13asking the party to leave?
04:15Asmi Hassan pointed out that
04:16this is purely a complaint of dissatisfaction and helplessness within the party.
04:19Because Mahua also knows that
04:20they have no bargaining chip to pressure Wutong.
04:22I don't think the pressure will work.
04:25Because MCA, unlike Pakatan Harapan,
04:28Pakatan Harapan can offer more to Barisan National.
04:31But with MCA,
04:32Barisan National obviously
04:34does not need to give seats to MCA.
04:37This strategy is for MCA to pressure Amnon.
04:41I think MCA knew that it won't work.
04:44Their pressure won't work.
04:45But I guess it's a frustration
04:47because coming with GE16,
04:49I'm sure Pakatan Harapan in the end will work together.
04:53It is not a pressure to Amnon.
04:54It's just a frustration from their classroom.
04:58Both of them believe that
05:00even if Mahua leaves the party,
05:02it won't affect Wutong.
05:04Because for Wutong,
05:05Ximeng may be a more powerful partner.
05:08For Wutong,
05:09it won't have a big impact.
05:11What Anhua government wants
05:12is mainly Wutong's support
05:14or Wutong's power.
05:16Even if there is no Mahua,
05:17there is no Indian Nationalist Party,
05:19it's not important
05:20or it's not a key consideration.
05:22Because Anhua or Ximeng
05:24want to form a government.
05:25What they want is Wutong
05:27or Wutong's future
05:28may allow them to fight for
05:30a part of the return of Malays.
05:32Chinese votes, Indian votes
05:34can be controlled
05:36by the Communist Party.
05:38Because MCA knew that
05:41Amnon won't dismiss MCA.
05:44In fact, MCA kicked out MCA
05:46from Malaysia National.
05:47But if MCA wants to leave Malaysia National,
05:50Amnon won't stop it.
05:52We can make things easier for them.
05:54Because there is no bearing added
05:56for MCA remaining in Malaysia National
05:59for Amnon.
06:00So I think it is best that
06:02MCA, as I said before,
06:03keep criticizing Amnon
06:05but remain in Malaysia National
06:08for the time being.
06:12According to a source,
06:13there are frequent reports in Malaysia
06:14that the leaders of Malaysia
06:15want Amnon to leave Malaysia National.
06:17Secretary-General of Malaysia,
06:18Zhang Shengwen,
06:19refuted this rumor.
06:21When the media asked
06:23whether Malaysia wanted
06:24to leave Malaysia National,
06:25Zhang Shengwen said
06:26there was no such thing.
06:29He also said that Malaysia
06:30will continue to fight
06:31side by side with the Nationalist Party.
06:33But the political scientist,
06:34Pan Yongqiang pointed out
06:35that no matter what,
06:36Malaysia is now facing
06:37the biggest dilemma
06:38since the founding of the party.
06:40Because in the past,
06:41they have always relied on the Martial Law.
06:42Now the Martial Law
06:43has already fallen,
06:44it is hard to protect itself,
06:45and there is no way
06:46to fight for the election
06:47or the position of minister for Malaysia.
06:49And this is the result
06:50of the disintegration
06:51of the political order
06:52of the Martial Law
06:53in the past 60 years.
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