
Parti Bersama Malaysia Announces 15 Candidates for Melaka Elections
Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) has announced its candidates for 15 of the 28 seats in the upcoming Melaka elections, aiming to give voters ample time for assessment.
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Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) has announced its candidates for 15 of the 28 seats in the upcoming Melaka elections, aiming to give voters ample time for assessment.
Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) has announced its decision to sit out the upcoming Negeri Sembilan election. This comes after the party was shut out of contesting in Johor.

The Johor state election saw voter turnout reach 48.91% by 2 PM, with over 1.31 million ballots cast, despite heavy rain and thunderstorms in some areas. The election proceeded with polling stations open and police reporting no candidates implicated in election-related incidents.

Parti Bersama Malaysia has unveiled a five-point service pledge for the Johor state election, opting to skip a traditional manifesto.
Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) announced its intention to contest 15 seats in the upcoming Johor state election.

Police are gearing up for the upcoming state elections in Johor and Negeri Sembilan, deploying nearly 6,000 personnel for operations. Meanwhile, political parties like Muda, PSM, Amanah, and Bersama are forming alliances and strategizing for the polls, with Bersama opting to go solo and target youth voters.

Malaysia's Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) is preparing for the upcoming Melaka election. The party expects to announce its candidates and the seats it will contest by August.
Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) has confirmed its participation in the Johor state election and has launched its nationwide 'Jelajah Kancil' campaign tour.

The Malaysian United Party (Bersama), linked to Rafizi, has established its first state pro-tem committee in Johor, aiming to contest all 56 seats in the upcoming state elections.
Malaysian politicians Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad have submitted their resignation letters, while PKR claims it can prove they joined the Bersama party before vacating their seats.
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Wong Chen has resigned from his position as the Member of Parliament for Subang and subsequently joined the Bersama party. The Election Commission has confirmed that there will be no by-election for the Subang constituency.

Barisan Nasional (BN) achieved a decisive victory in the Johor state elections, winning 48 out of 56 seats. This outcome significantly reduced Pakatan Harapan's (PH) presence to eight seats, with other coalitions like Perikatan Nasional and Bersama failing to secure any.

In the Johor state polls, major parties are deploying prominent figures to influence young, undecided voters, though this strategy may be counterproductive. Smaller reformist parties like Bersama and MUDA are also attempting to gain ground in urban seats traditionally held by Pakatan Harapan.

The Johor election campaign has officially begun, with 172 candidates confirmed after nominations closed. Federal allies are clashing in key contests, and a Malaysian task force is preparing for potential border travel disruptions on polling day, July 11.

Bersama co-leader Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad states the party can compete effectively, though analysts question its ability to disrupt Malaysia's crowded political scene.

Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) has called on the Selangor government to withdraw newly implemented guidelines concerning non-Muslim places of worship. The party also urged the government to restart consultations on the matter.

Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) leader Rafizi has announced that the party will not form alliances and is prepared to contest the upcoming Johor state elections independently.
Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) announced that nearly half of its first 20,000 members had never been affiliated with a political party before.
Malaysian politics is facing a potential major realignment following the dramatic takeover of Parti... by a group led by Rafizi, which could disrupt the existing political calculus.
Malaysian political figures Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad have made a significant move by exiting their current party to join Parti Bersama Malaysia.

Two Singaporean films, 'Trace Project' and 'Bersama Majulah,' created using AI, have sparked debate ahead of their release on National Day.
DAP announced it will review its losses in the Johor state election after failing to secure Jementah, Tangkak, and nine other seats. The election also saw 55 candidates, including all from Bersama, lose their deposits.

Analysis suggests that Malaysia's former economy minister Rafizi Ramli's breakaway Bersama party, while unlikely to be a major force, could siphon votes from the Pakatan Harapan coalition in the Johor poll, potentially affecting Anwar Ibrahim.
Dr Zaliha states that the decision of several former PKR members to contest elections under the Parti Bersama Ma will not impact the Pakatan campaign.

Pakatan is set to unveil its candidates for the Johor state polls in Bukit Gambir. Bersatu will also announce its candidates for the Johor elections on Friday.

Malaysia's new 'rebel party,' Bersama, led by former economy minister Rafizi Ramli, has launched a public call for election candidates through an audition process, aiming to establish itself as a significant political force.

Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama), led by former federal ministers Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, announced its intention to contest the Johor state election, while UMNO defended the timing of the polls.
The PKR Youth chief has called for an explanation from PKR leaders regarding their presence at the Bersama event, raising questions within the party.

Political analyses discuss the roles of opposition parties in different countries, with one article examining Ghana's National Democratic Congress as a new opposition frontier and another considering Bersama's potential as a third force in Malaysian politics.

Two prominent former Malaysian ministers, Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, have resigned from Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's PKR party and announced the formation of a new political entity, Bersama. Their departure and plans to contest future elections independently are seen as a challenge to the current unity government and have fueled speculation about a potential snap general election.