Two-party system will defeat BN, says Mustafa Ali

Harakah Daily reported the PAS secretary-general as observant the two-party complement would be practicable in five to 10 years, but was formidable right away due to hesitation from some celebration members. record pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 30 Datuk Mustafa Ali believes the two-party complement is the answer to end absolute Barisan Nasional's (BN) 54-year order as well as has called on PAS colleagues to work towards that particular idea in the coming national polls.

Harakah Daily reported the PAS secretary-general as observant the two-party complement would be practicable in five to 10 years, but was formidable right away due to hesitation from some celebration members who subject if they have been compromising the party's ultimate plan to have Malaysia an Islamic state.

The Islamist celebration had teamed up with the physical DAP as well as the reformist PKR to form the domestic fondness after beating the statute coalition in the landmark 2008 elections to take five states.

"A two-party complement is important to PAS as well as Pakatan Rakyat (PR) since it will palliate corner efforts to improved BN in the elections," the domestic party's paper cited Mustafa as observant yesterday.

"Only with the two-party complement can PAS, PKR as well as DAP in Pakatan Rakyat mount underneath one symbol as is done by BN component parties during elections," he added to convince celebration members of the benefits of operative together with the dual partners who have their opposite domestic goals.

He remarkable the Opposition parties managed to repudiate the BN the two-thirds reason to squeeze 84 out of 222 seats in the Dewan Rakyat in the last polls, as well as wring Kedah, Penang, Perak as well as Selangor whilst progressing Kelantan.

Mustafa pronounced PAS members must accept that team-work among the 3 PR parties is the usually way forward for the Opposition to ! take ove r Putrajaya.

He pronounced domestic cooperation, that he called the judgment of "tahaluf siyasi" was the significantly opposite domestic proceed from the policy championing an Islamic state.

That, Mustafa said, was what confused PAS members. He pronounced the party's report machinery has been ordered to disseminate this report so grassroots members gain the improved bargain of the push for domestic team-work with the allies who do not indispensably share their religious compulsion.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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