Malaysia Oversight

Zahid sets sight on new Malay-Muslim grand coalition

By FMT in January 17, 2026 – Reading time 2 minute
Zahid sets sight on new Malay-Muslim grand coalition


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president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi asked delegates at the party’s general assembly to approve his proposal for a new grand coalition.
KUALA LUMPUR:

president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has expressed his wish to form a new grand coalition to unite all Malay-Muslim parties under one umbrella, saying he wanted the general assembly’s stamp of approval for the initiative.

The new coalition would not be a threat to the unity government alliance, he said at the assembly. “Don’t worry Prime Minister Ibrahim, I don’t have any agenda of forming a backdoor government.”

Zahid said the hope was for the grand coalition to “truly unite the spirit and struggle of Malay-Muslim parties in a larger framework”.

“We do not want any party that joins to dissolve their party,” he said. “Instead, let’s become informal allies first as a preliminary step, and turn it into a grand coalition. With this, we can set our differences aside and be under one roof.”

Members of the new alliance would have to agree not to disrupt the unity government in order to join the grand coalition, he said.

Zahid, who is also chairman of Barisan Nasional, said he hoped to hold a retreat for component parties and allies to discuss “rebranding” the coalition in preparation for the next general election.

The Zahid proposal for a grand coalition is the latest in a series of efforts over the years to unite Malay-Muslim parties, although such alliances have fallen apart quickly.

In 2019, Umno and , arguably the nation’s two largest Malay-Muslim parties, formed Muafakat Nasional but it collapsed after joined Bersatu in forming the Perikatan Nasional political coalition that went on to form a new government in 2020.

Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad had also launched several initiatives to unite the Malay polity, including the Gerakan Tanah Air coalition spearheaded by his party Pejuang which, however, failed to win a single seat in the 2022 general election.

Last year, Mahathir made another attempt at a Malay unity alliance in an effort to “restore Malay power” in the federal government.



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