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八点最热报 | 伊党署理主席端依布拉欣再次向支持者下达明确指示,凡是国盟没有上阵的选区,不仅要投巫统,连马华和国大党候选人也一并支持。这一句跨阵营“送票令”,行动党署理主席倪可敏直接定调,这是通过国阵打的一场代理战。这句话之所以杀伤力十足,是因为它点中了这场州选最耐人寻味的一点:伊党没有派兵攻城,却可能已经悄悄进城,成为这场柔佛州选最无声的特洛伊木马。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:04A single statement from the Islamic Party instantly shifted the entire Johor state election landscape.
00:09Just as the election campaign entered its final sprint
00:11Naidan leader and chairman Donald Brasin addressed supporters again
00:15To give clear instructions
00:17In constituencies where Perikatan Nasional is not contesting, voters must not only vote for UMNO.
00:20Even candidates from the MCA and MIC will be supported.
00:24That cross-faction ticket delivery order
00:28The DAP's founding chairman, Nick Min, set the tone directly.
00:30This is a proxy war waged through the Barisan Nasional's UMNO and MCA.
00:35Without realizing it
00:36The DPP has launched a surprise attack in southern Malaysia in an attempt to land.
00:40That's why this sentence is so powerful.
00:44It's because he hit the nail on the head regarding the most intriguing point of this week's election.
00:48That is, the Islamic Party did not send troops to attack the city.
00:50But they may have already quietly entered the city.
00:53Becoming the most silent Trojan horse in this Johor election week
00:57Some commentators pointed out
00:59Especially when the voter turnout among Chinese Americans falls below the warning level of 55%.
01:03flat
01:03Malay votes in mixed constituencies
01:06Furthermore, the high level of concentration due to the call of the Islamic Party
01:09So this Trojan horse
01:12This will become a key variable in reshaping Johor's political landscape.
01:18If this situation really happens...
01:20How many state assembly seats did the MCA actually bring back?
01:23It's still a political sentence that MCA can't shake off.
01:26The MCA passed the election thanks to votes from the PAS (Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party).
01:29And the MCA has become a puppet of the PAS.
01:33Such labels
01:34In the past, the Islamic Party wanted to consolidate its power.
01:36Extending into the heart of a state
01:38It relies on positive projects
01:40Send candidates to raise religious banners
01:42Want to have a head-on confrontation
01:44However, Johor has never been the easiest battleground for PAS to break through.
01:50Because this area has long been deeply rooted in the Barisan Nasional coalition.
01:53Simon is also running it.
01:54A direct confrontation would be both costly and risky.
01:57But this time, the Islamic Party changed their tactics.
02:02No rush to plant the flag, no rush to start the project.
02:04Instead, they lent their supporters' votes to Barisan Nasional and MCA.
02:09On the surface, this was a gesture of facilitating a better life.
02:11But in reality, wouldn't it be more like a batch?
02:15Where is the Trojan horse disguised as a gift?
02:19What makes the Trojan horse truly terrifying?
02:22He wasn't standing outside the city.
02:24Instead, he was welcomed into the city.
02:27What's being sent in are ballots.
02:29But hidden within may lie even greater political influence in the future.
02:34If these crucial votes truly determine the outcome of mixed left-right constituencies
02:38Even if PAS doesn't win any seats
02:41It may also prove that one has the right to left and right.
02:44The ability to guide Johor's political direction
02:46Nick Mir described this operation as
02:49Green Dynasty's Difficult Horse Attack
02:50Because under this interpretation
02:52What the Islamic Party is really fighting for
02:54It's not necessarily about taking Johor today.
02:57Instead, they subtly planted their influence first.
03:01Let it slowly take root and sprout
03:04Waiting for the next political storm to arrive
03:10Besides the eldest brother, Hardy
03:11PAS's second-in-command, Tuan Nibrahman, made two public appeals within a week.
03:15In constituencies where the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition did not contest
03:17Supporters should not only vote for UMNO
03:18Even the MCA and MIC will vote together.
03:21This cross-faction statement
03:24DAP Book Chairman Nick Misad immediately pointed out
03:26This is a surprise attack by the Green Dynasty in Southern Malaysia.
03:29The 8 o'clock news outlet specifically visited the National Alliance's (PN) easing of monetary policy.
03:32Several constituencies where no candidate ran
03:33Johor out of the woods, Berlin, Sekulai
03:36Randomly selected voters
03:37How should we view this so-called behind-the-scenes game?
03:39Do they really believe that Barisan Nasional and PAS are secretly cooperating?
03:43They first outlined their strategy.
03:45But nothing has changed.
03:46If we Chinese don't vote for his group, then...
03:49There's no way around it.
03:51Our votes can't help many people.
03:52The national gate did not come out to fight.
03:54It's a strategy
03:56It is also difficult for us to assess
03:58Was that strategy right or wrong?
03:59He generally doesn't benefit from publicly supporting [the cause].
04:02Instead, it garnered a lot of votes.
04:04Originally intending to vote, but now deciding not to vote.
04:06Because he's the one causing trouble in there.
04:08Because we are also getting old.
04:10We're all in our fifties or sixties.
04:12I've seen too many.
04:13From the past to the present and into the future
04:16Did you see him give you the knife?
04:17I am already an old person
04:19We can see it very clearly.
04:21I'm not a teenager
04:22It's still unclear.
04:23What about politics?
04:24Sometimes it's just telling a story
04:26Say one thing
04:27In short, who do we trust?
04:29Who should I vote for?
04:30Although we are Chinese
04:31The number of people in Malaysia is small.
04:33But our eyes are bloodshot.
04:36Political winds can change
04:37Political slogans can be packaged
04:39However, older voters who have experienced multiple elections say...
04:43They are not so easily taken away.
04:45Who's acting?
04:46Who is orchestrating this?
04:47Their eyes were bloodshot.
04:49Who should we vote for?
04:50I already had the answer in my heart.
04:51It will not change due to political trends or packaging.
04:54That has always been
04:55PAS wants to enter Johor politics
04:57We need to face a reality
04:58This is not a traditional battlefield where he can easily break through.
05:02But this time
05:03PAS has changed its tactics.
05:04Do not directly attack the city
05:05Instead, they publicly appealed for votes for Barisan Nasional.
05:08To influence the flow of the entire ballot
05:11The DAP's Chinese online wing quickly opened fire.
05:14Each statement in the propaganda directly targets Barisan Nasional and PAS.
05:18We are open and honest
05:19They came in secret.
05:21PAS and MCA publicly express their love
05:23Voting for MCA is the same as voting for PAS.
05:26They even used the analogy of live-streaming e-commerce to describe it.
05:32It means
05:33Voters thought they were buying Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.
05:35But what I received in the end
05:36However, it is the theocratic and religious political influence of the Islamic Party.
05:40Facing the DAP's offensive
05:41MCA did not remain silent.
05:43The attack that voting for MCA is equivalent to voting for PAS
05:46MCA's online trolls immediately brought up old grievances.
05:48They posted the DAP
05:49Historical photos of past cooperation with PAS (Parti Islam Se-Malaysia) serve as a counterattack.
05:52Black and white on white paper
05:53PAS and DAP sign cooperation agreement
05:55That year, raising tigers became a problem.
05:58It is your DAP that is strengthening PAS.
06:00MCA counterattacks
06:01Playing the history card
06:03However, the DAP is sticking to what is currently underway.
06:07While talking about the past
06:08While playing now
06:09However, political propaganda must ultimately return to reality.
06:12PAS's public gift-giving is a blow to MCA
06:15Is it a secret chamber or a frost-covered pavilion?
06:18Did it help MCA or harm MCA?
06:21When the United Arab Emirates and PAS secretly cooperate
06:24Even when it is said that the meeting will not be able to stop.
06:27Some voters might be afraid
06:29Therefore, under such circumstances
06:31MCA candidates may be working very hard.
06:33This congressman may be very good at serving.
06:35However, if voters are looking at the national picture...
06:38That would be detrimental to MCA.
06:40When the election of the Ukrainian government is implemented
06:42To highlight the DAP as a threat to the Malay regime
06:47PAS (Pan-Malaysia) has devoted itself to UMNO (United Malays National Organisation).
06:51This leads to negative consequences.
06:53It means you might win more seats in Malay constituencies.
06:56They might be able to take away two of Bersatu's seats.
06:59But in Chinese-majority districts
07:00This clearly shows that MCA has been working hard for the past three or four years.
07:05Efforts to win over Chinese public opinion have been dealt a blow.
07:37In an interview, Sofian, director of the Modica Research Center, believed that
07:40This special gift from one party to MCA
07:42It might not be honey.
07:44It was a beautifully packaged political time bomb.
07:47It might bring in extra votes.
07:50However, this could also raise concerns among voters who originally supported the MCA.
07:53It even pushed previously silent voters back to the ballot box.
07:57in other words
07:58This ticket giveaway might not be a positive step for MCA.
08:01Instead, it is quietly changing the electoral landscape.
08:04However, the MCA was in a completely passive position.
08:08Overall
08:09In a country where ethnic politics is the primary source of difference
08:15PAS's cooperation with Barisan Nasional
08:17Demand for concentrated Malay votes
08:19This will create a sense of crisis for non-natives.
08:21So in the Rover election
08:23Calling on non-Indigenous voters to actively participate in the election
08:26Boost voter turnout
08:27This is helpful.
08:28So from this perspective
08:30The ACT Party's chances in Lover are unlikely to be too bad.
08:34It won't end up like the situation in Sabah.
08:37This Rover state election
08:38Even those who didn't run for office are influencing the outcome.
08:42This is no longer a traditional election campaign.
08:44This is a shadow election.
08:46The controversy surrounding whether the Green Dynasty launched a sneak attack.
08:49Perhaps the answer lies not with PAS.
08:50Whether voters are willing to be led by this unseen force remains to be seen.
08:56If PAS rigs the vote
08:57Chinese voters remained indifferent.
09:00Johor's 56 seats will face extreme pressure.
09:02The ticketing industry will trigger a major political earthquake across the country.
09:06Johor voters
09:07The vote you hold is more important than you think.
09:14Johor state election enters final sprint
09:16Originally focused on improving people's livelihood
09:18There is also an election campaign based on the performance of the government.
09:21The PAS's statement that even the MCA voted for them was met with criticism.
09:24Instantly among Chinese voters
09:26It ignited another political storm.
09:29The Rockets immediately pressed their advantage, claiming
09:31Voting for MCA is equivalent to voting for PAS.
09:33Meanwhile, the MCA launched a counterattack overnight to distance itself from the issue.
09:36This political question sparked on the streets of Johor
09:39This is also becoming the final stage of this week's election.
09:42The most intense focus of offense and defense
09:44The DAP seized the opportunity to pursue its attack.
09:46Propose a narrative theory
09:47This election
09:49The Islamic Party will not send troops to attack the city.
09:51Using UMNO and MCA within the Barisan Nasional coalition as weapons
09:53The Voice of Killing Simon
09:55This is not about planting a flag directly.
09:57Instead, it leverages the platform of the Barisan Nasional candidates.
09:59Let your influence
10:01Able to penetrate the previously inaccessible heartland of southern Malaysia
10:05The final stage of the Johor election
10:07It's not just about fighting for 56 state seats.
10:10It's also a psychological battle over voters' trust.
10:14PAS wants to prove
10:15Even if they don't play
10:16He was also able to influence the course of the battle.
10:18The PAP needs to prove
10:19This political gift
10:21Behind this lies an even bigger scheme.
10:25MCA was put in the most awkward position.
10:29This support from the Islamic Party
10:31It was their lifeline.
10:33The political label that can't be shaken off
10:36This controversy is that voting for MCA is equivalent to voting for one party.
10:39Perhaps the most brutal answer will be revealed on the invoice page.
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