Pang’s win shows confidence in unity govt, signals voters’ maturity: analysts

Experts in the field highlight former rep’s good track record, locals seeing past ‘non-critical’ issues and wanting someone aligned with both federal and state govt as other factors

Pakatan Harapan candidate Pang Sock Tao’s win in the Kuala Kubu Baharu poll yesterday has proven that people have confidence in the unity government and want development continuity, analysts opined. – Azim Rahman/Scoop pic, May 12, 2024

HULU SELANGOR – Pang Sock Tao’s victory in the Kuala Kubu Baharu (KKB) by-election yesterday is a clear signal that the people want to be represented by someone who is aligned with both state and federal governments, said political analysts. 

The analysts said the Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate’s win was partly due to the excellent track record of the former assemblywoman Lee Kee Hiong and partly because the locals have confidence in the unity government and want development continuity. 

Awang Azman Awang Pawi, a socio-political analyst at Universiti Malaya, said the voters believed that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari had brought political stability, economic prosperity and harmony and this greatly contributed to Pang’s success. 

“The voters are confident that the federal government led by Anwar and the Selangor government led by Amirudin can steer the country and state to greater heights,” he told Bernama last night. 

Pang won with a more than 3,000-vote majority, beating Khairul Azhari Saut (Perikatan Nasional), Hafizah Zainuddin (Parti Rakyat Malaysia) and Nyau Ke Xin (independent). – Azim Rahman/Scoop pic, May 12, 2024

Awang Azman said attempts by certain parties urging the Indian community to boycott the by-election seemed to have failed, proving that voters were wise in rejecting campaigns using the 3R (race, religion and royalty) sentiments.  

Jazimin Zakaria, senior lecturer at Universiti Teknologi Mara’s Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies in Kedah, said the resounding win of the unity government candidate demonstrates the voters’ maturity in evaluating issues raised by the opposition during the campaign. 

“The voters wisely evaluated the issues raised by the opposition as non-critical – including matters related to vernacular education – when what the people want is simply balance in the political landscape of the country,” he said. 

Datuk Sivamurugan Pandian, senior lecturer in political sociology at the Universiti Sains Malaysia’s Centre for Social Studies, believes that factors such as having a good educational background, experience in government administration and politics, and having good relations with the federal and state governments contributed to Pang’s victory. 

“Another factor contributing to PH’s success is the unity and commitment of all parties in the unity government coalition who campaigned for (Pang),” he said. 

Pang won with a majority of 3,869 votes in the four-cornered fight, beating Khairul Azhari Saut (Perikatan Nasional), Hafizah Zainuddin (Parti Rakyat Malaysia) and Nyau Ke Xin (independent). – May 12, 2024