If Bersatu doesn't sack Hamzah, it shows he's untouchable and the party is weak without principle
As reported today, one of Malaysian leading news portals has interviewed two political analysts for their opinions on current development of Perikatan Nasional coalition component party's leadership crisis, referring to Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM), better known as Bersatu.
Speaking to the said portal, FMT, Dr Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri of Global Asia Consulting emphasized that Bersatu’s image was at stake as it mulled taking action against its deputy president.
He said sacking Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin would show that Bersatu was principled and capable of maintaining party discipline, and that no one was untouchable.
“If it doesn’t, Bersatu will be seen as weak while its disciplinary board will be deemed as a powerless body that’s merely symbolic.
“Hamzah will continue speaking out without authority, challenging the leadership and weakening solidarity within the party. And their rivals will use this weakness to their advantage,” he said.
Meanwhile, another political analyst has different opinion and played down the odds of Bersatu being bold enough to sack its deputy president for purportedly undermining party chief Tan Sri Mahiadin Md Yasin, popularly known as Muhyiddin Yassin.
Prof Madya Dr Syaza Farhana Mohamad Shukri of International Islamic University Malaysia (Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia [UIAM]) said Muhyiddin had already started a purge of critics in the party, noting the disciplinary action taken against three MPs: Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah and Encik Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.
Syaza said Muhyiddin appeared to be stamping his authority in the party and giving a warning to Hamzah and others in his corner.
“It’s more of a warning. I don’t think they would dare sack Hamzah, who is also the opposition leader, mind you.
"But more than that, given Bersatu’s already precarious position, I think it’s more dangerous to sack Hamzah because he would use it as political capital to go against Bersatu (and Muhyiddin).
“Right now, Bersatu needs to close ranks more than anything else,” she told the news portal owned by Media Prima.
Hamzah was reportedly summoned to appear before the party’s disciplinary board over complaints alleging attempts to sabotage the party’s 2025 annual general assembly and undermine its leadership.
It was reported by media that at least six other party leaders, including division chiefs and leaders from Sabah Bersatu, were also called to appear before the disciplinary board on 12 February over separate incidents in 2025.
Wan Saiful and Saifuddin, the MPs for Tasek Gelugor, Pulau Pinang and Indera Mahkota, Pahang respectively, were sacked from the party for undermining Muhyiddin amid a leadership tussle with Hamzah.
Wan Fayhsal was suspended. All three have appealed against the disciplinary action taken against them.
Bersatu has been in turmoil for months. The latest bickering comes amid a push by PAS to take over the Perikatan Nasional (PN) leadership from Muhyiddin.
Muhyiddin faced fresh calls to step down as Bersatu president after PAS denied his claim that both parties had agreed to abolish the PN chairmanship, said FMT..
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