UMNO’s Long Game After Electoral Defeat
Few political parties survive the kind of electoral humiliation suffered by United Malays National Organisation in the 2018 Malaysian general election and the 2022 Malaysian general election. Fewer still manage not just to endure, but to reinsert themselves into the centre of power. Yet UMNO has done precisely that by adapting its strategies, exploiting fragmentation among rivals, and mastering coalition politics with a ruthlessness that its opponents underestimated. The collapse of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government in 2020 was not a spontaneous implosion but the culmination of careful manoeuvring. The Sheraton Move demonstrated how UMNO, despite its weakened electoral standing, could still act as a kingmaker. By aligning tactically with Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) and defectors from PH, UMNO helped dismantle the reformist government it had lost to just two years earlier. This was not merely revenge but it was strategic recalibration. UMNO recognized that in a f...