Political analyst Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri has warned of potential infighting amongst opposition parties vying for the Malay vote. He suggests that Wawasan, Pejuang, PAS, and Bersatu may be targeting the same voter demographic, leading to a competitive and potentially divisive struggle. This overlap in target audiences could result in a “civil war” within the opposition, hindering their collective ability to challenge the ruling coalition. The competition centers around securing support from the Malay community, a crucial voting bloc in Malaysian politics. Sabri’s analysis highlights the risk of fragmented efforts and diminished returns for these parties if they fail to differentiate their strategies and appeal. The situation suggests a complex and potentially unstable political landscape as parties maneuver for position ahead of upcoming elections. This internal competition could ultimately benefit the incumbent government.