NURUL Izzah Anwar’s decision to step down as PKR vice-president today caught both Pakatan Harapan chairman Dr Mahathir Mohamad and PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali by surprise.
Asked to comment on the matter, Dr Mahathir said he was not aware of it.
“I don’t know, she must have her reasons. I don’t know anything about what is happening in PKR.”
Meanwhile, Azmin told reporters: “I just learnt about it this morning.”
He added that he will “try to talk to her and understand what really happened. I’ve got nothing else to comment”.
Nurul Izzah also said she will no longer serve the government in any capacity.
Her announcement comes a day after she tweeted angrily about news of defections by Umno lawmakers and members amid speculation that Pakatan Harapan parties would accept them.
“Betrayal of mandate given the 9th of May, insults those who are loyal to the cause. Our party was attacked before by defections. Wouldn’t want that kind of pain and antics upon anyone else. There is no meaning to democracy if Malaysia is governed by elite based politicking.”
Betrayal of mandate given the 9th of May, insults those who are loyal to the cause. Our party was attacked before by defections. Wouldn’t want that kind of pain and antics upon anyone else. There is no meaning to democracy if Malaysia is governed by elite based politicking. https://t.co/FNdgCW7jkH
— Nurul Izzah (@n_izzah) December 16, 2018
Her move to relinquish the Penang PKR chief’s post also follows party member Latheefa Koya’s criticism earlier today of her appointment, which was made by PKR president Anwar Ibrahim. – December 17, 2018.
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