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Green Wave (Malaysia)
Political phenomenon in Malaysia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Green Wave (Malay: Gelombang Hijau), also known as Green Tsunami (Malay: Tsunami Hijau), is a political phenomenon that has taken place in Malaysia since the 2022 Malaysian general election.[1][2][3][4][5][6] This political phenomenon involves Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) and its ultraconservative voters, who mainly originate from the northeastern and northwestern parts of Peninsular Malaysia. Ideologically, the phenomenon mostly concerns a far-right, authoritarian and ultranationalist movement that espouses increased Malay:Muslim hegemony in Malaysian politics as well as further intimidation and marginalisation of Malaysia's minority groups and religions.[citation needed]
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Perikatan Nasional (PN) supporters doing a salute; PN and Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) symbols used in the elections, PAS symbol only use in Kelantan and Terengganu while PN symbols use in other states; Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor doing a salute with his supporters in Johor; Proportion of ethnic Malay with indigenous and Chinese voters in the 2018 Malaysian parliamentary constituency; PAS supporters performing salah at Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium.