INCUMBENT PKR deputy president Azmin Ali has turned down an invite to debate with his contender Rafizi Ramli.
He said since it was an internal party election, he did not see the need for a public televised debate.
“I would like to thank for the Rafizi debate but I do not see the necessity because this is an internal party election.
“This is not a direct or presidential election where you want to get involvement of the people,” Azmin told reporters when met at Parliament today.
The Economic Affairs Minister once again denied there was any infighting among him and Rafizi.
“No, there is no internal fighting,” Azmin said.
He also said the PKR party elections had got nothing to do with a move being mooted to block party president Anwar Ibrahim from becoming prime minister.
“It is a party election it has nothing to do with the government,” Azmin.
The Gombak MP said there was a unwritten consensus among the Pakatan Harapan parties to make Anwar prime minister after Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
“Certainly there was a consensus, even among PH members not only in PKR. Even PH parties agree that Anwar will be next prime minister,” Azmin added.
Rafizi, who is currently PKR vice-president invited Azmin to a public debate before the party polls. – August 16, 2018.
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Posted 7 years ago by Michael Raj · Reply
Posted 7 years ago by Jacob Chang Sadang · Reply
At the moment PKR is the party with the most parliment seats. If Azmin is made to exit, pkr has much to lose.
Why should Anwar not in favour of Azmin who has been with him from the very beginning? After all who is Anwar planning to succeed him? Certainly not Rafizi who is brash and at times arrogant
Posted 7 years ago by SUKOR AAIN · Reply