Malaysia

Perlis sole opposition member tells PAS, Bersatu to quit politicking and serve the people

Gan said the Bersatu-led government should be allowed to continue until their term ends or if the assembly is dissolved, with all sides agreeable to it.

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 11 Jun 2026 9:13AM

Perlis sole opposition member tells PAS, Bersatu to quit politicking and serve the people
Whatever happens between PAS and Bersatu, it is best to remain in the state government administration until the end of the term, said Gan. - June 11, 2026

by Ian McIntyre

THE sole Opposition backbencher in the Perlis legislative assembly has called on PAS and Bersatu to focus on serving the electorate instead of politicking, after both parties seemed to be at loggerheads.

Referring to PAS's decision to sever political ties with Bersatu nationally, Pakatan Harapan (PH)'s sole legislative representative, Gan Ay Ling, stated that the state administration should continue to serve Perlis until the end of their electoral term.

This is because the country is now faced with geopolitical pressure made worse by the unabated Middle East conflict, which has disrupted supply chains and caused living costs to skyrocket, said the Indera Kayanan assemblywoman.

Gan, a PKR Wanita leader, who was formerly a Penang Island City Council (MBPP) councillor, said that ideally, the Bersatu-led government should be allowed to continue until their term ends or if the assembly is dissolved, with all sides agreeable to it.

"Whatever political action is taken, it must take into account the interests of the people," said Gan.

Also, as per the royal advice by the Raja of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail, the state government led by Menteri Besar Abu Bakar Hamzah of Bersatu must be maintained until the end of his term.

There should not be any disruption as the focus is on easing the living cost pressures while trying to grow the economy in a challenging environment, she said.

"The position of the people must be taken into account before making any considerations, including the dissolution of the assembly. Any election now will only involve costs to the taxpayers (people), and development must be prioritised."

Whatever happens between PAS and Bersatu, it is best to remain in the state government administration until the end of the term, said Gan.

The future of the relationship between PAS and Bersatu remains fragile after the Islamist party announced its decision to end its cooperation with Bersatu.

PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang was reported as saying that the decision to end the collaboration was made after a special meeting of the central working committee, with the party now wanting to explore new political ties.

The Perlis assembly has 15 members, of which PAS has six, Bersatu has five, Independents have three, who were previously expelled from PAS, and PH has one through PKR's Gan. - June 11, 2026.

Related News

Malaysia / 4d

Understanding PAS: Visions and policies for a future Malaysian government?

Malaysia / 1w

Guan Eng questions Penang PH's stance on UMNO

Malaysia / 1w

Bersatu still a PN coalition member - Samsuri

Malaysia / 2w

‘We will learn from past mistakes and return stronger’ – Steven Sim

Malaysia / 2w

PRNNS: Amanah, Bersatu draw blanks in Negeri Sembilan as incumbents fall

Malaysia / 2w

No landslide expected as Negeri battle goes down to the wire

Spotlight

Malaysia

Private university CFO charged over alleged RM6.56m CBT

World

Unleashed 60kg dog in Hong Kong mauls poodle, bichon frise to death (video)

Malaysia

Three family members killed after Immigration truck runs red light

Malaysia

Woman, believed to be foreigner, allegedly causes disturbance at KLIA (video)

Opinion

Has DAP chosen the path to a slow death?

Malaysia

Three years of bullying at school puts 15-year-old at risk of hearing loss

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Police officer's wife cries, pleads for leniency after misusing disabled child's account

Malaysia

Organised cybergroups likely behind rise in racial hate on social media

You may be interested

Malaysia

I am touched by M. Kavita’s dedication – PM Anwar

Malaysia

Anwar backs One China policy, says Beijing can pursue reunification

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Dr Mahathir slams Netanyahu over opposition to Palestinian state

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Defence readiness lifts as regional military activity, new threats intensify

Malaysia

Man, woman claim trial to animal cruelty against dog named Rocky (Updated)

Malaysia

Warning lights are not a 'license' to ignore traffic laws – Bukit Aman

Malaysia

Rockys death: No gatherings as Shah, Roghini arrive at Klang court

Malaysia

Prices of RON97, RON95 and diesel up 10-20 sen for Aug 20-26