The Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) is now determining its next political partner following the dissolution of its cooperation with Bersatu. This development arises after the end of the political collaboration between the two parties. The question now facing PAS is identifying a suitable and reliable political ally. The move prompts speculation about potential new coalitions and realignments within the Malaysian political landscape. Analysts suggest PAS will likely explore options to maintain its influence and political standing. The party’s decision will be crucial in shaping future political dynamics in the country. This shift follows recent political changes and a reassessment of strategic partnerships.