Youth wings from Malaysia’s two main ruling coalitions, Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN), have not convened for any meetings since the formation of the unity government in 2022. This lack of engagement raises questions about collaboration and coordination within the governing structure. The unity government was established following the inconclusive results of the 2022 general election, requiring a coalition to achieve a parliamentary majority. No official explanation has been provided for the absence of meetings between the youth wings of these key political parties. Analysts suggest this disconnect could hinder efforts to align policies and strategies targeting young voters. The situation highlights a potential gap in communication and cooperation at a crucial level within the coalition. This absence of dialogue may impact future political initiatives and the representation of youth perspectives within the government.