In Malaysia, voter anger fuels a third force against Anwar
•Rafizi Ramli has formed a new political party, Parti Bersama Malaysia, to challenge Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's coalition.
•The party aims to unite disaffected voters and has quickly gained attention in Malaysian politics.
•Bersama's emergence reflects growing voter anger and dissatisfaction with the current government.
→Rafizi Ramli has formed a new political party, Parti Bersama Malaysia, to challenge Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's coalition.
→The party aims to unite disaffected voters and has quickly gained attention in Malaysian politics.
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