How Bersama could cost Malaysia’s Anwar the Johor poll
Bersama, a new party formed by former economy minister Rafizi Ramli, is unlikely to become a significant political force in Malaysia. However, its participation in the upcoming Johor state election on Saturday could negatively impact Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's reformist Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition.

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AI-generatedBersama, a new party formed by former economy minister Rafizi Ramli, is unlikely to become a significant political force in Malaysia. However, its participation in the upcoming Johor state election on Saturday could negatively impact Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's reformist Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition. Analysts suggest that Bersama may act as a spoiler by drawing votes away from PH in multi-cornered contests. While Bersama might appeal to some urban or semi-urban Malay voters, its overall effect on the political landscape is expected to be minimal. The election will be observed more for the votes Bersama might siphon from PH than for the number of seats it wins.
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4 extractedBersama can appeal to urban or semiurban Malay voters but will have minimal effect on the whole political scenario.
Bersama could siphon votes away from Pakatan Harapan (PH) in the Johor poll.
Bersama could act as a spoiler rather than a serious contender for power in Johor.
Bersama is unlikely to emerge as a credible third force in Malaysia's political landscape.