Umno-PAS pact ready to be unveiled


PETALING JAYA: Umno and PAS have agreed on the terms of an electoral pact that is set to be unveiled by the end of next month.

Under the agreement, both parties will not contest against each other in state and parliament seats, paving the way for straight fights between Pakatan Harapan and the two parties in Malay majority seats in the next general election.

“The terms of the pact were finalised and agreed to in a meeting between our parties last week.

“We are now trying to find a suitable date and venue for the ceremony to launch and sign the Umno-PAS charter,” Umno secre­tary-general Tan Sri Annuar Musa told The Star.



He said there was no need for the pact to be approved at Umno’s annual general assembly in November because Umno’s supreme council had given its endorsement.He said the pact would only involve Umno and PAS for a start.

“However, we aim to eventually expand this agreement to include other parties so that it will cover the interests of all groups in the country,” he added.

A name has also been agreed on for the pact, which will be announced at the launch ceremony.

Annuar said the launch would be attended by party leaders including Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and his PAS counterpart Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang.

On Sunday, PAS deputy president Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man was reported as saying that the agreement between the two parties, which he described as a charter (see diagam), would also involve several other groups, including NGOs.



He said some PAS officials, who were part of a joint PAS-Umno committee to discuss the pact, had to be replaced after they were voted to other positions in PAS during the party’s internal polls in June.

As such, PAS had requested Umno for a delay in launching the pact to give the new members of the committee time to get up to speed.

Asked about the delay request, Annuar said Tuan Ibrahim had mentioned September as a possible date for the launch of the pact.

“We agreed on a date in Sep­tember, but we are now trying to get an earlier date as everything is ready,” he added.



STAR Online

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