Spoiling for a fight?


In need of an ally: Party banners up in Melaka’s historic enclave in November. The Melaka polls indicated that Pakatan lost its grip on Opposition votes and analysts now say it needs something equivalent to its former ally Bersatu to recapture the Malay vote in the March 12 Johor polls. — CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

DO all Opposition votes belong to Pakatan Harapan?

DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, whose party is a part of Pakatan, believes that Parti Warisan will split Opposition votes in the upcoming Johor polls.

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