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Bersama Could Really Become a Third Force in Malaysian Politics

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This is a domestic political development in Malaysia with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, supply chain, or regulatory impact on any sector is identified. The article describes party formation and electoral strategy, not economic policy or business operations.

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  • Bersama launched as a rebranded Malaysian United Party after resignations from PKR.
  • Party aims to contest next general election independently by February 2028.
  • Focus on multiracial platform, reform, and economic growth.

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