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GEORGE TOWN : PKR should consider a "collaboration of the competent authorities" among its leaders in the upcoming party elections to avoid a deadly battle that could leave it in shambles.
Yusmadi Yusoff, who previously coordinated the now-defunct Free Anwar Ibrahim Movement, said that seeking compromise and avoiding battles can also reflect the growing maturity and wisdom of the party.
Although the party embraces democracy, contests should be allowed and encouraged in some "The scramble for posts may divide the party," Yusmadi said.
"Thus, heavyweights and competent leaders should conspire to collaborate to preserve goodwill," he added.
The party is on the right track. The founder, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, will be the next Prime Minister, but the way it will be done, as well as the dedication to a smooth succession, can only augur well for Malaysia's fortune, said Yusmadi.
He responded to reports that PKR vice-president Rafizi Ramli is expected to run for vice president, which Rafizi has confirmed himself today.
The current vice president of the party is Datuk Seri Azmin Ali. In the name of democracy, Rafizi has the right to run for this position, while Azmin has the same rights to defend it, but if the fight ends up dividing the party, then there should be a questioning [19659002"PKRisonthethresholdofleadingthenationweareessentiallythelargestpartywithahugerepresentationaftertheresultofthegeneralelectionssohowweconductourselvesisvitalWeareplacedunderthemicroscopeofthepublic"[19659002HealsosaidthatPKRalsoneedstofindasuitablebrandforthepartyIsitlikemanyotherpartieswhichappearaselitismcronyismornepotism?Orisitapartythatchoosestobecomeaworking-classpartywherereformsareessentialtofollowtheglobalizedchangesintheworldYusmadiasked
This election could see PKR loyalists take the path of other political parties, which has since failed, choosing candidates based on their government position or mandate, or selecting those who can bring in reforms, he declared
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