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What Pacts Needed For Pakatan To Form The Government?

Fahmi Fadzil, Communications Director, PKR, and MP for Lembah Pantai

20-Nov-22 13:30

What Pacts Needed For Pakatan To Form The Government?

Pakatan won the most number of seats - going by convention, the party - or coalition of parties - with the highest number of seats will first be asked by the King to form the government. How likely is this to happen for Pakatan Harapan? We discuss the next steps for Pakatan, and also get a rundown of Pakatan's wins and losses from GE15 from Fahmi Fadzil, PKR's Communications Director and the MP for Lembah Pantai.

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Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Philip See


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Tags:  ge15pru15malaysiamemilihpakatan harapanpkr





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