The National Alliance expands its forces in the six state elections in Malaysia, becoming the preferred political alliance for Malaysian voters, which highlights that the Malay people have rejected UMNO.Add points to the other party.Analysis believes that if Umno cannot carry out thorough reform, it may drag the united government led by Prime Minister Anhua.

The Malaysian election in November last year, the National Alliance was in the country..The Democratic Action Party calls this momentum "green tide", which means that this is driven by the party's religious conservative forces.However, many analysts pointed out that the influence of the National Alliance expands, the main reason is that the Malays are dissatisfied with the economic situation and their confidence in Umno.

Scholars: The results of the six states show that "green tide" continues

CHE HAMDAN, a senior lecturer at the Department of Administrative Science and Policy of Pahang State University of Malaysia, said that the results of the six states show that the "green tide" continued.He said: "Anwar cannot attract young voters in the core areas of Malay people, and UMNO grassroots also refused to form alliances with the DPP party."

This time, UMNO was in 108 seats, only 19 seats won, and it was the biggest loser.Several polls before the selection show that Many Malay voters hold a negative perception of UMNO , UMNO Chairman Ahmad Zahi is also the most unpopular leader.

Political commentator Lan Zhifeng on Sunday on Sunday Zaobao.sg live show "Hot Comment" When talking about the results of the six states , Ahmad Zahi will be sad, but it is expected that he will not be overthrown.This is because Ahmad Zahi has firmly controlled UMNO's power structure and expelled the opposition within the party.

Another lecturer Xu Guowei said that if UMNO cannot fight for Malaysian votes for the united government, it will become Anwar's negative accumulation.

Xu Guowei predicts that UMNO may end the cooperation with the government early before the next election.He explained: "From this state election, it can be seen that the Barisan Nasional and the Pakatan Harapan are not high -winning opportunities ... In the election, if UMNO can not choose to play in a safe area, it may continue to be micro -micro"

He added that the unity of the government is also worried that it will bring Umno to the battle too many seats, which will bring risks to the election."Both sides must think about how to maintain good cooperation, complement each other, rather than hurt each other."

Analysis: Anwar must do a good job in political and economic blocking Malaysian votes further

Analysis also believes that Anwar must be in both political and economy, so as to prevent Malaysian votes from being lost.

Politician Wan Rohila Ganti, a political scholar of Jilandan and Dengjialou, said that even if Anwar has introduced many measures for Malays, and shows that he has a close relationship with many well -known Muslim missionaries, but he still cannot still cannotMove the heart of Malay voters."For many Malay voters, Anwar is still regarded as a liberal, just saying, and not changing death."

Xu Guowei believes that Anhua should further understand the demands of Malay voters. In addition to strictly dealing with the topics involving races and clan, they should also make a good economy in the next four years to offset the resentment of the Malays in the middle and lower classesEssence