PAS Severs Ties With Bersatu
- The Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) severed ties with Bersatu on June 9, 2026, a move that leaves the future of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) opposition pact in question.
- The split creates immediate uncertainty for the Perikatan Nasional coalition.
- The Straits Times reports that President Abdul Hadi Awang stated the party is cutting ties with Bersatu.
The Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) severed ties with Bersatu on June 9, 2026, a move that leaves the future of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) opposition pact in question. PAS President Abdul Hadi Awang confirmed the decision to cut ties, triggering turmoil within Malaysia’s primary opposition bloc according to reporting from the South China Morning Post.
The split creates immediate uncertainty for the Perikatan Nasional coalition. CNA reports that the fate of the pact is now uncertain following the decision by PAS to distance itself from Bersatu.
The announcement came directly from PAS leadership. The Straits Times reports that President Abdul Hadi Awang stated the party is cutting ties with Bersatu.
Why did PAS sever ties with Bersatu?
Internal friction and a loss of confidence appear to be driving the rift. Malaysiakini reports that Fadhli wrote about “broken trust” ahead of a meeting intended to decide the status of the ties between PAS and Bersatu.

This breakdown in trust isn’t an isolated incident. An analyst cited by Free Malaysia Today suggests the rift between PAS and Bersatu reflects a wider crisis currently affecting Malay politics.
What happens to the Perikatan Nasional pact?
The Perikatan Nasional coalition is now in a state of turmoil. Because PAS and Bersatu are core components of the bloc, the severance of their relationship threatens the structural integrity of the opposition’s challenge to the government.
The South China Morning Post characterizes the current state of the opposition bloc as one of turmoil. With the two parties no longer aligned, the ability of PN to function as a unified political force is under significant pressure.
