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Bersama for Change and Reformasi

KUALA LUMPUR, May 27, 2026: For the uninitiated, just what is Rafizi Ramli and his sidekick, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, about in Bersama (Parti Bersama Malaysia).

 

No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article posted by The Coverage that explains what Bersama is all about:

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BERSAMA Malaysia: Filling the Blue Ocean Void in Malaysian Politics

27 May, 2026

 

While They Fight Over the Red Ocean, BERSAMA Claims the Blue Ocean

Bersama Malaysia: Filling the Blue Ocean Void in Malaysian Politics

Malaysian politics remains stuck in a crowded red ocean. All major parties — PAS, Bersatu, UMNO, and even PKR under Anwar — are fiercely competing for the same 60% conservative segment.

They outbid each other daily with ever-more extreme rhetoric: Akmal trying to outdo Sanusi, Anwar trying to outdo Akmal.

The prize? The shrinking rural, traditional “kampung” vote.

Meanwhile, a massive 40% progressive, urban, forward-looking segment is being ignored. This is the blue ocean — and Parti Bersama Malaysia is built precisely to sail it.

The New Malaysia They Refuse to See

Malaysia is now 79.2% urbanised. Digital penetration stands at 98%. The median age is 31.5 years, with 75% of Gen Z showing zero loyalty to existing parties.

They don’t care about Ketuanan Melayu, PAS-style Islamism, or performative “Madani” slogans.

Old dinosaur parties still obsess over branch numbers, physical grassroots, and village chiefs.

BERSAMA has moved on. It is building Digital Grassroots for a digital-native nation.

The Disenchanted Majority

A staggering 52% of voters are disenchanted with all existing choices — BN, PH, and PN. This number grows daily.

Within this group: 65% of Indians, 60% of Chinese, and 32% of Malays.

These are not “splittable” votes from the old coalitions. They are untapped voters.

BERSAMA is not here to fight over the 48% red ocean. It is here to mobilise the 52% blue ocean that no one else wants.

This is why:

· 69% of current BERSAMA members are Bumiputera

· 46% have never been members of any political party before

These are Malaysians who feel invisible — whose aspirations for competence, modernity, and genuine national unity are dismissed. While others chase the past, BERSAMA sees them.

If BERSAMA Is So Irrelevant, Why the Panic?

The old guard calls it a “mosquito party.”

Yet they cannot stop talking about BERSAMA. They never wasted this much energy on MUDA or PSM.

Deep down, they know the truth: BERSAMA is different.

It is not another ethnic champion or religious firebrand.

BERSAMA is the party for the new Malaysia — urban, digital, multi-ethnic, forward-looking, and unapologetically focused on results over rhetoric.

If your ideology, track record, and support base are truly strong, why feel threatened?

If BERSAMA is doomed to lose its deposits, why the obsession?

Because they sense it.

An extraordinary force has entered the field — one that understands the real Malaysia of 2026, not the Malaysia of 1990s politics. One that is finally giving a home and platform to millions who have been treated as if they do not exist.

Everybody is fighting over the same shrinking pie. BERSAMA is baking a new one.

If you are happy with BN, PH, or PN — continue supporting them.

BERSAMA is not here to beg for your votes. It is here for those who have given up on all of you.

The future is not red. It is blue..

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