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PAS federal territories chapter establishes 11 task forces ahead of general election
The Islamic party's territorial division is ramping up preparations for potential governance of Malaysia's federal territories following the next general election. The move signals PAS's readiness to assume administrative control should electoral outcomes favour the party.
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PAS's federal territories chapter has established eleven specialised task forces as part of comprehensive preparations for general election 16, according to party officials. The task forces are designed to equip the party with operational frameworks needed to govern the federal territories and oversee the federal territories ministry should the party secure electoral success.
The establishment of these task forces reflects PAS's strategic positioning ahead of the upcoming national polls. Each unit is understood to focus on specific portfolio areas relevant to federal territories administration, enabling the party to transition quickly into governance if voters grant it a mandate.
This preparatory measure aligns with broader opposition strategies across Malaysia's political landscape, where parties typically establish shadow cabinet structures and governance frameworks before major elections. The task forces allow PAS to develop policy positions and administrative procedures in advance.
The federal territories—comprising Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, and Putrajaya—represent significant political prizes in Malaysian elections due to their concentrated populations and economic importance. PAS's moves to prepare governance structures underscores the party's ambitions to expand its political footprint beyond its traditional strongholds in northern and eastern Malaysia.