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Friday, June 21, 2019

Four-way tussle for PAS vice-president posts



PAS MUKTAMAR | PAS delegates at the muktamar in Kuantan will be taking to the ballot boxes later this evening in a party election mostly devoid of contests.
The top two posts held by PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang and his deputy Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man were won uncontested.
It is slightly more interesting in the race for the three vice-president positions being contested by four senior leaders.
Three candidates - Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah (photo), Iskandar Ab Samad and Idris Ahmad - are seeking a third term.
However, one of them could fall to the party’s rising star Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar.
Malaysiakini takes a look at the candidates.
1. Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah
The Kelantan deputy menteri besar is the most senior of the candidates and is the favourite to defend his position as a PAS veep for a third term.
The sole candidate from Kelantan is unlikely to be ousted by delegates, as he is seen to have performed well for both the state and party.
He appears to be the face of PAS and the state government in Kelantan, with his presence eclipsing other state leaders, including Menteri Besar Ahmad Yakob.
While some of his comments may sound comical, Mohd Amar is known to delegates as a fierce individual who is steadfast in defending the party and attacking its enemies.
2. Iskandar Ab Samad
The former Selangor state executive councillor was once a major force in the state who rose to prominence following Pakatan Rakyat’s capture of Selangor in 2008.
However, he has been out of the limelight since losing the Pandan Indah (formerly known as Chempaka) seat during last year’s general election. He held the seat for two terms prior to the 2018 defeat.
An architect by training, Iskandar is seen to be a moderate from PAS' professional camp.
For this year's party polls, he'll be seeking the camp’s support to secure victory.
3. Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar (above)
The aerospace expert had a meteoric rise and is now looking to boost his career further by landing a spot as a PAS vice-president.
Ahmad Samsuri was previously Hadi's political secretary. He was given the honour of taking over Hadi's Ru Rendang state seat in Terengganu last year.
Despite being a first-term assemblyperson, he was chosen over other senior Terengganu PAS leaders to be the state's menteri besar.
His proximity to Hadi and his credentials will make him a favourite among delegates from both the ulama and professional camps.
4. Idris Ahmad
The former Bukit Gantang MP is synonymous with pondok religious schools, a legacy inherited from his father, a well-known scholar in northern Perak known as Tuan Guru Haji Ahmad Kampung Petai.
Like Iskandar, Idris too has been mostly out of the limelight since losing his seat in the 2018 general election.
However, he is widely expected to have the support of PAS delegates from the northern corridor - Kedah, Perlis, Penang and Perak.
He is a skilled orator who is often invited to ceramah, and his skills with a microphone could be well utilised by PAS, especially as they seek to convince members of the alliance with their old enemy Umno. - Mkini

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