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State elections: will Penang’s voters forgive Pakatan’s ‘compromises’?

Highly partisan locals still struggle to accept unity govt, says analyst

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 17 Mar 2023 7:00AM

State elections: will Penang’s voters forgive Pakatan’s ‘compromises’?
The long-standing animosity between Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional has turned into disillusionment in Penang and could affect voting patterns when the state election is held sometime around the middle of this year, says Universiti Sains Malaysia political science professor Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid. – LANCELOT THESEIRA/The Vibes file pic, March 17, 2023

by Ian McIntyre

GEORGE TOWN – Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) may be allies in the federal unity government, but this alliance may not be of much benefit to either coalition in Penang’s upcoming state election, an analyst said.

Penang voters who are highly partisan still struggle to accept the decision by both the former enemies to work together, said Universiti Sains Malaysia political science professor Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid.

Their long-standing animosity has turned into disillusionment and could affect voting patterns when the state election is held sometime around the middle of this year, he said.

“It will result in a drop in support for either of the two coalitions in Penang when the next state election swings around,” Fauzi told The Vibes.

“This is a unique situation for both BN and PH to grasp in Penang.”

BN first lost control of Penang in the 2008 elections. In successive polls since then, DAP-PH have returned to power in the state, even while the party and coalition were in the federal opposition.

Die-hard supporters of either side may not agree with the politics of compromise between former foes in forming a unity government, and recent political appointments from BN by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim may make PH supporters feel he is compromising too much to ensure that his government stays intact.

Fauzi said these sentiments could see both BN and PH supporters either staying home or spoiling their ballots when the election is called here.

Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid says it is the ‘corrupt’ label that drives segments of the Malay vote to remain entrenched with Perikatan Nasional. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, March 17, 2023
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid says it is the ‘corrupt’ label that drives segments of the Malay vote to remain entrenched with Perikatan Nasional. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, March 17, 2023

Others may sway towards the third coalition, Perikatan Nasional (PN), which made unforeseen inroads into PH-held states at the federal level in the general election last November. 

These areas include constituencies in Penang that border Kedah, which is governed by PAS, a component of PN.

It won’t be a straightforward state election in Penang, Fauzi said, but PH still has a chance to defend the state.

PH will have to address the narrative that it has compromised too much for the sake of power, while BN will have to address views that Umno remains corrupt and is no longer serving the people’s interests, the analyst said.

It is the “corrupt” label that drives segments of the Malay vote to remain entrenched with PN, he added.

Currently, PN holds one seat in the 40-seat Penang assembly through Penaga assemblyman Yusni Mat Piah of PAS. Four other PN seats were recently vacated as their assemblymen had defected in violation of the state’s anti-party hopping enactment.

The four assemblymen are Khaliq Mehtab Mohd Ishaq (Bertam), Zolkifly Md Lazim (Teluk Bahang), Dr Afif Bahardin (Seberang Jaya), and Zulkifli Ibrahim (Sg Acheh). It is speculated that PN will re-field them in the state election.

Fauzi also noted plans by Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM) to contest 15 state seats in Penang.

PRM is expected to field its deputy president Datuk Mohamed Ezam Mohd Nor and Penang PRM leader Teh Yee Cheu, who was formerly with DAP.

Perikatan Nasional currently holds one seat in the 40-seat Penang assembly, with four other PN seats recently vacated as their assemblymen had defected in violation of the state’s anti-party hopping enactment. – IAN MCINTYRE/The Vibes pic, March 17, 2023
Perikatan Nasional currently holds one seat in the 40-seat Penang assembly, with four other PN seats recently vacated as their assemblymen had defected in violation of the state’s anti-party hopping enactment. – IAN MCINTYRE/The Vibes pic, March 17, 2023

Fauzi said that despite well-known names entering the fray – Ezam being formerly an Anwar loyalist while Teh had been Tg Bungah assemblyman – PRM is unlikely to do well as it remains largely unknown.

It is learnt that all components of BN – Umno, MCA, and MIC – are keen to contest state seats in Penang for the coming election.

PKR’s legal bureau head Jason Ong expects the coming election to be a tough contest due to the change in the political landscape, amid the feverish pitching of race and religious issues.

But he appeals to the voters to give PH a chance to continue its vision of a moderate progressive and peaceful country, with talents and leadership from all races recognised and recruited in the process of nation-building.

“This is after all the foundation on which the country was built,” said Ong.

Penang, along with other PH-led states Selangor and Negri Sembilan, did not dissolve its assembly along with Parliament last year for the general election in November. Other states that also did not hold elections last year are the PN-led states of Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu.

The menteris besar and chief ministers of the six states had previously agreed to “consider” dissolving their respective assemblies in the last two weeks of June so that simultaneous state elections can be held. – The Vibes, March 17, 2023

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