In 1990, Semangat 46 formed two coalitions with other opposition parties to contest the
1990 Malaysian general election. The
Gagasan Rakyat (GR) coalition was with the multi-racial
Democratic Action Party (DAP) and
Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM). The
Angkatan Perpaduan Ummah (APU) coalition was with the Muslim parties
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS),
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Front (BERJASA),
Parti Hizbul Muslimin Malaysia (HAMIM) and the newly formed
Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress (KIMMA). Despite these alliances, Semangat 46 did poorly in the 1990 federal election, winning only 8 of 180 seats. However, the Angkatan alliance swept the state election in Razaleigh's home state,
Kelantan, winning all 39 seats. Semangat 46 won 15, PAS won 24. For the first time in UMNO history, the party failed to win any seats in a state level. Over the next few years, Semangat 46 lost support; many of its members defected to UMNO, including the party's youth chief Ibrahim Ali. After Ibrahim left S46, the youth chief was replaced by Zulkifli Othman, which was previously the S46 Youth Johor chairman. Others remained as members but withdrew from political activity. The deputy president,
Rais Yatim, lost his parliamentary seat in the 1995 election, though Tengku Razaleigh was re-elected. In the end, Semangat 46 won six parliamentary seats, with support coming mainly from Kelantan. ==Dissolution==