Monday, 18 May 2026

8,000 multi-racial Malaysians sign up with Reformasi Bersama

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8,000 multi-racial Malaysians sign up with Reformasi Bersama

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc9JuUBmZ4M  (Is Rafizi The Biggest Challenge To Anwar? (Adakah Rafizi Cabaran Terbesar Kepada Anwar?)

KUALA LUMPUR, May 18, 2026: Within 24 hours after Rafizi Ramli and his “deputy” Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad announced their political direction in Bersama, 8,000 multi-racial Malaysians signed up with Reformasi Bersama (Reformation Together)

The overwhelming support is truly a hope for the Reformasi die-hards to soldier on for political victory and real change for rakyat dan negara (people and country) for real change and good governance..

No News Is Bad News reproduces below Rafizi’s message posted on Facebook and another post titled Rafizi Is the Only One Who Can Bring Down Anwar:

Rafizi Ramli is with Parti Bersama.

THANKS TO 8,000 MEMBERS TOGETHER

Around 8,000 people signed up as a TOGETHER member in 24 hours.

Someone messaged me after I vacated the Pandan parliament seat today - he said, if you form a new party please let me know, he wants to join.

It's true that I've moved on a new party platform.

The name of the party is TOGETHER, or if you want to be easier, remember Kancil.

How to become a member?

Go to the site https://bersama.org - fill out the form, can make a contribution, can buy Kancil merchandise.

I'm sorry that there was a case of a problem with registration and it was not able to be sent yesterday.

Don't worry, the registration didn't disappear.

You will receive an email from TOGETHER to continue registration.

There are also wrong phone numbers and OTP cannot be sent. When you get an email TOGETHER to continue the registration, enter the correct phone number.

Membership applications will be approved by TOGETHER. The Committee will meet daily to approve the application, so that the membership application will be approved within 48 hours.

Once approved, you will get a confirmation email and membership number.

Membership card will be sent out as soon as possible. We are in the process of preparing and printing membership cards to be mailed.

Thank you for the well wishes so far.

I hope this momentum continues. Please tell friends and family to join TOGETHER.

For those who are diligent in writing, posting your comments and views on social media, Whatsapp and Telegram, as long as the link TOGETHER is included at https://bersama.org

We are a new and small party, but we have a kancil spirit. Insya Allah we will be given the facilities to expand this party to Malaysians with a viewpoint like us.

Therealnehruism

OPINION | Rafizi Is the Only One Who Can Bring Down Anwar

In a previous post, I wrote that Anwar’s administration has always been sitting on a chair with three legs.

It has always been sitting on three legs because, although on paper Anwar has more than a two-thirds majority in Parliament, in reality only PH’s 80 seats — or around 36 percent of Parliament — are truly behind him.

To cross the 50 percent mark and obtain a simple majority in Parliament, Anwar depends on the support of BN and the parties from Sabah and Sarawak.

It might not be easy to sit on a chair with only three legs, but with enough skill and balance, it is still possible.

For the past three and a half years, Anwar has done remarkably well balancing himself on that three-legged chair. But recently, his luck seems to have started running out, because even his three remaining legs are getting quite wobbly.

Why have they gotten wobbly?

Well, for a variety of reasons, almost all the parties Anwar depends on to cross the 50 percent mark — whether BN or the parties from Sabah and Sarawak — have become increasingly unhappy with his administration.

BN has already started to show its unhappiness by withdrawing its support from the Negeri Sembilan state government while Sabah and Sarawak are increasingly becoming unhappy with Anwar over money and oil and gas issues. Sabah is already showing growing impatience with the Federal government's delay in returning its 40 percent revenue, that a court has ordered the Federal government to do last year while Sarawak has grown so impatient at Anwar's administration unwillingness to give back its oil and gas rights, that it has taken the federal government to court over the federal petroleum laws.

Not only are the legs to Anwar's government made wobbly from the outside, Anwar's own party and coalition — PKR or PH — are also causing Anwar's legs to wobble.

On the PKR side, Rafizi and the 10 MPs aligned with him could potentially pull the carpet from under Anwar’s feet.

In fact, tomorrow Rafizi is expected to make an “extraordinary” announcement regarding his political direction. We don't know what the announcement is going to be , but all signs are pointing to it being an announcement that is not going to be good news to Anwar's reign.

Other than PKR, DAP could also destabilise Anwar’s government if it decides to withdraw from the administration following its internal referendum in July.

Although DAP has said it would continue supporting Anwar in Parliament even if it withdraws from serving in the government, such a reluctant support would leave Anwar so politically crippled , that he would become like the Malay saying, “hidup segan mati tak mahu.” Rather than continue surviving in such an impotent and humiliating state, it might simply be better for Anwar to dissolve Parliament and call for fresh elections.

But despite the problems coming from multiple directions, I would say that the only real and present danger to Anwar’s reign is Rafizi.

Why?

Well, it is because Rafizi is the only one who seems to actually be prepared to kick the wobbly leg of the chair that Anwar's reign is resting on, and cause the entire structure to collapse.

BN, DAP, and the Sabah and Sarawak parties could also do it — and they are probably even more capable of doing it than Rafizi - but they are not likely to do it.

Even if they are immensely frustrated with his reign and even if they know that there is nothing he can do against them if they choose to bring him down, they will still not do it.

Why?

I could probably write an entire thesis to explain why, but if I had to summarise it in one sentence, I would say it is because they are conditioned not to do it.

There is something about the "Malaysian Conditioning" that causes us to place excessive awe and deference on those above them.

That is why once we accept somebody to be above us, it is so difficult for us to remove them, even if we are deeply frustrated with them and even if we don't think that they can do anything to us after we pull them down.

That is why, no matter how unhappy DAP or the Sabah and Sarawak parties become with Anwar, they still will not dare to move openly against him.

Despite their frustrations, they remain psychologically restrained by a certain awe and reverence toward him.

I do not think awe is the only reason — or even the main reason — why BN's Zahid Hamidi would hesitate to move against Anwar, but I do think even Zahid carries a substantial amount of awe and reverence towards Anwar.

Rafizi, however, appears different.

Rafizi does not seem to be in awe of Anwar.

And because of that, if Anwar's reign is fated to collapse before its reign, it will likely be Rafizi that is the one that will kick his wobbly legs, and make him bite the dust.

It is only after somebody like Rafizi makes the first move that the rest - meaning BN, DAP, and the Sabah and Sarawak parties - will come forward to also kick the old lion, once they are sure it is dead.

That is why Rafizi is the most dangerous figure to Anwar’s reign today.

He is dangerous because he is to Anwar's reign what the proverbial snowball is to an avalanche.

Come Sunday, once Rafizi makes his “extraordinary” announcement, a snowball might start rolling — and before you know it , it might trigger an avalanche that will bury Anwar's entire administration in the not too distant, and possibly very near, future.

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Alicia Wong

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My Comment about Rafizi Ramli’s new Political Party BERSAMA:

1)There are 10 PKR members ( Includes Rafizi Ramli /Nik Nazmi/Wong Wong Chen) who are NOT happy with Anwar Ibrahim ‘s LACK OF REFORMASI and Betrayal of his REFORMASI Promises during General Election Manifesto all these years especially GE 15…These 10 PKR members are called the SAMURAI).

-They do NOT want to ALL resign NOW , collapsing the govt !!!THAT would be CHAOS /BAD for the Country/BAD for the Rakyat )

-So, ONLY Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi resign first and form a NEW party ( Or Take Over an existing party called BERSAMA.ANYWAY, IF they try to FORM a Totally NEW Party, ROS probably will NOT PASS them)

-Wong Chen mentioned GE 16 will probably in October …AND he will NO LONGER contest under PKR , but instead , will contest under BERSAMA….I will CONTINUE to vote for Wong Chen , BECAUSE , I TRUST him AND I TRUST Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi …These are the people who REALLY want REFORMASI !!!Wong Chen says NOT SO MUCH about RACISM and RELIGION ( Though that is a matter to be concerned about ) but MORE SO the POWER Cannot be GIVEN to the PRIME MINISTER alone !!!SO MUCH Hanky-Panky !!!Wong Chen says it used to be OK until Mahathir CHANGED everything and CONCENTRATE the POWER to the PRIME MINISTER .

-Wong Chen says for the first 1 1/2 year, these 10 PKR members GIVE ALLOWANCES to Anwar Ibrahim thinking need time to do REFORMASI , but SINCE LAST YEAR they NO LONGER let themselves be the RUBBER STAMP to

let Anwar Ibrahim pass laws which are NOT FAIR!!!Wong Chen is the CHAIRMAN in charge of International Relations and a few other matters ( Eg The Trade Agreement with USA was NOT supposed to be SIGNED without Wong Chen , the CHAIRMAN of the Committee of Trade Relations )

2)I READ NEWS everyday since I was in Primary School, just NATURALLY interested in WHAT’S HAPPENING in MALAYSIA as well as the WORLD.I agree with Wong Chen ( The MP Member of Parliament for Subang Jaya ) that Rafizi Ramli is CONSISTENT and also does NOT have the UMNO DNA and is of a YOUNGER Generation unlike Anwar Ibrahim….I myself , PERSONALLY ALREADY , Trust Rafizi Ramli BEFORE listening to Wong Chen last night in the SS17 Subang Jaya Residents Meet Wong Chen.

-Wong Chen says he CANNOT speak for other Political Parties , so he CANNOT speak for DAP

.BUT he heard DAP says they want to leave the Coalition with MADANI Govt in July .

-IF TRUE, I would ADVICE Forward Thinking Voters who LOVE () Malaysia , in GE 16,

A) Vote for BERSAMA

B ) Vote for DAP if they really exit MADANI

C) Vote for Sabah and Sarawak Candidates (Except UMNO)

D) DON’T vote for UMNO ( NOT even Khairy Jamaluddin…I have NEVER trusted this guy …opportunist !!!EVEN NOW, JUST go back to UMNA , ALREADY spew RACISM : Rumah BANGSA for the MALAYS’ rights !!!)

E)DON’T vote for PAS ( Relgious FANATICS unlike the Late President of PAS Datuk Nik Aziz)…SOME MORE Know NAUGHTS about ECONOMY !!!AND corrupt too !

F)DON’T vote for BERSATU

G)Neither do I like Syed Saddique of MUDA ( Used to have High Hopes for him when he FIRST form MUDA, BUT rejected him AFTER he invited the Indian Muslim preacher PR in Malaysia now Dr Zakir Naik

to his house for dinner !!!)

3)Hopeful for a REFORMASI govt in Malaysia after GE 16 Results announced ….PLS do NOT say you will STAY AT HOME and do NOT come out to VOTE!!!Pls do NOT Give Up YET !!!STILL Got Hope in Rafizi Ramli !!!

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