PAS-Bersatu split campaigns will affect voter confidence, say analysts

Political analysts warn that the decision by PAS and Bersatu to campaign separately in the Johor state election undermines voter confidence in the Perikatan Nasional coalition. Experts suggest this fragmentation signals internal instability and reduces the coalition's effectiveness in reaching voters.
Why it matters
Internal coalition disputes can significantly impact election outcomes and public perception of a party's ability to govern effectively.
PAS and Bersatu are campaigning separately at the Johor state election, although candidates of both parties are contesting under the Perikatan Nasional banner.
The article cites multiple independent political analysts to provide a balanced view of the coalition's internal challenges.
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