ANWAR Ibrahim was more interested in becoming the prime minister rather than taking steps to unite PKR, which was divided after its elections in 2018, said former Sabah PKR wanita chief Rahimah Majid.
“No constructive action was taken to ease tension in the party,” Rahimah told The Malaysian Insight.
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To realize the Reformasi movement requires a PM post, doesn't it? If not for reformasi, why are you, a PKR member , here?
Posted 3 years ago by Tanahair Ku
Respect the President position. If you people are unhappy with the President, then vote him out in the party election. Thats democracy. Dont go behind his back and plot a coup and cause trouble in the party. If you are still unhappy with the outcome of the election then leave the party.
Posted 3 years ago by Elyse Gim
Rahimah, this is not the way a genuine and sincere politician should act. If really believe in the goals of PKR, stay in and fight. Defend yourselves against accucations you think are unfair. I am sure the disciplinary Committee will listen.
They need to go through this process lest they be accused of favouritism.
Posted 3 years ago by Super Duper
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Posted 3 years ago by Tanahair Ku
Posted 3 years ago by Elyse Gim
They need to go through this process lest they be accused of favouritism.
Posted 3 years ago by Super Duper