PAS has made its most direct overture that it is ready to meet and work with the Barisan Nasional ruling Government.
Its
president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, however, said the move was not
towards forming a unity government as cooperation between the party and
the Government had previously existed.
"PAS joined a mixed Government in the 1970s to form a cooperation between 1974 and 1978.
"This is not a start but a new approach that we are taking.
“We
are willing to meet the ministers concerned and the Prime Minister
towards resolving issues of the people,” Abdul Hadi told reporters at
Parliament lobby on Tuesday.
He also said that the Islamist party is willing to work with any party, be it DAP or PKR, as long as it is for good.
"We will work together if the cooperation is for good but not if otherwise," he said.
Asked
on his views of the newly formed Opposition pact of Pakatan Harapan
between DAP, PKR and Parti Amanah Negara, Abdul Hadi said he had no hope
for an alliance with them.
He likened Parti Harapan to an express bus travelling aimlessly without a proper destination.
He added that PAS is willing to go into the polls alone if the situation dictates.
"We have always stood alone as we have the branches and grassroots which other parties can rely on," he said.
Abdul Hadi cited the recent Bersih 4.0 rally as an example where a PAS pullout left the event lacking of Malay support.
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