KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 — PAS yesterday announced its decision to end its political cooperation with Bersatu following a special meeting of the party’s Central Working Committee.
In a statement issued by PAS President, Abdul Hadi Awang, the party said the decision was made after reviewing the current status and future direction of PAS–Bersatu political cooperation based on reports, studies and current assessments.
The Central Working Committee also endorsed the decision made by the PAS Syura Council on June 2 regarding policy, religious and public interest considerations concerning PAS’ political cooperation, guided by the principle of Muslim unity (penyatuan ummah).
Despite ending its formal political cooperation with Bersatu, PAS said it would explore a new form of political understanding and electoral pact aimed at strengthening Muslim unity ahead of upcoming state elections and the 16th General Election (GE16).
The meeting also welcomed the interest shown by academics, professionals, political leaders and community activists who have expressed their intention to join PAS.
The announcement was made following a special meeting of the PAS Central Working Committee held on Monday.
In concluding the statement, Abdul Hadi reiterated the party’s slogan, “Return to the Islamic Solution” (“Kembali Kepada Penyelesaian Islam”).
— MINUTESMY