PN deputy secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan, however, says Hamzah Zainudin may continue serving as opposition leader as he is still an MP.

Party secretary-general Azmin Ali said an official statement regarding the post will be issued soon.
“No decision (on Hamzah’s replacement) yet. We will release an official statement,” he told reporters after attending a special meeting of Bersatu’s Supreme Council at party president Muhyiddin Yassin’s residence here.
The meeting was held amid the party’s internal turmoil following the dismissal of Hamzah, who was opposition leader in the Dewan Rakyat.
Yesterday, Bersatu expelled Hamzah, who is also the party’s deputy president, amid a leadership conflict between him and Muhyiddin.
Commenting further, Azmin said Hamzah and the other 16 party leaders who were sacked were allowed to file a review to the appeals board within 14 days of their expulsion.
He also denied that Hamzah’s dismissal would damage Bersatu’s image, saying it is part of a natural process.
“After nine years of building the party, there are naturally changes that need to be made,” he said.
Meanwhile, Bersatu associate deputy wing chief R Sri Sanjeevan downplayed claims by wing chief Dr Chong Fat Full of an imminent exodus of members.
“The claim that two-thirds or one-third of members will leave is not true. If it were, please show the numbers and names,” he said.
Earlier today, Chong revealed that he would tender his resignation as chief of the Bersatu associate wing. He said he would also give up his membership in the party.
Hamzah still opposition leader, says Takiyuddin
The New Straits Times reported Perikatan Nasional chief whip Takiyuddin Hassan as saying that Hamzah would continue to serve as opposition leader.
“As far as we are concerned, he is still an opposition MP.
“So he will remain as PN’s opposition leader,” said the PN deputy secretary-general. - FMT


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