A dispute has emerged within Malaysia’s opposition bloc following the planned reinstatement of Hamzah Zainudin as opposition leader. The decision to reappoint Zainudin was announced by PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang over the weekend. However, Bersatu, a key partner in the opposition coalition, previously removed Zainudin from the party in February and is now questioning the move. This disagreement highlights tensions between the two parties. Bersatu’s reaction suggests a potential fracture within the opposition alliance. The situation raises questions about the stability and unity of the opposition moving forward. It remains unclear how this internal conflict will impact the political landscape in Malaysia.