Azmin Ali must be fuming considering PKR and Amanah came out last in the seats allocation with only 12 each, while Pribumi grabs 18 and the DAP 14.
Mahathir has not only been designated as Pakatan's PM-to-be but has hijacked Pakatan for his private agenda. The spirit of UMNO lives in Pribumi.
Malaysiakini also reported:
In 2013, the then three-party pact Pakatan Rakyat saw PAS contesting 31 seats, DAP 14, and PKR 12.
Up until the point Bersatu joined Harapan, it was assumed that Amanah, being the offshoot of PAS, would take up all of the Islamist party's seats.
However, the Harapan state seat negotiations in Johor ended with Bersatu taking up most of the seats PAS contested in GE13, with 15, while PKR took another five, leaving Amanah with 11 of its predecessor's seats.
The only gain Amanah made is in Kemelah, which it took from PKR.
Bersatu has also taken three seats that PKR contested. Bersatu gets nine mixed-seats.
Malaysiakini also reported:
In 2013, the then three-party pact Pakatan Rakyat saw PAS contesting 31 seats, DAP 14, and PKR 12.
Up until the point Bersatu joined Harapan, it was assumed that Amanah, being the offshoot of PAS, would take up all of the Islamist party's seats.
However, the Harapan state seat negotiations in Johor ended with Bersatu taking up most of the seats PAS contested in GE13, with 15, while PKR took another five, leaving Amanah with 11 of its predecessor's seats.
The only gain Amanah made is in Kemelah, which it took from PKR.
Bersatu has also taken three seats that PKR contested. Bersatu gets nine mixed-seats.
The 9 mixed-seats should ideally go to PKR as that's what the party professes to be, a multiracial party. Why has it gone to Pribumi, a ketuanan Melayu party which no Chinese nor Indian can ever dream of joining?
Indeed Pribumi has truly hijacked Pakatan.