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Monday, July 29, 2019

Azmin's party meeting attendance record - zilch!



PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali (above) has not attended a single party central leadership council (MPP) or political bureau meeting since being re-elected last November.
This was confirmed by party secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, when contacted by Malaysiakini.
When asked if Azmin had ever sought leave of absence, Saifuddin (above, right) said curtly: "(He) never stated his reasons."
Malaysiakini had enquired about Azmin's attendance record after he asked the press why was he being "targeted" over his absenteeism from important party meetings.
Azmin also did not attend the party's recent retreat in Port Dickson, where he was scheduled to speak.
The political bureau - which performs an executive function - meets weekly, while the MPP - the party's highest decision making body - meets monthly.
There are currently 41 members of the MPP, of which 28 are elected while 13 are co-opted.
Twenty-two of the 41 appeared on Azmin's preferred candidates list (commonly known as cai) during the party election last year.
Malaysiakini last spotted Azmin at a political bureau meeting in September last year.
Earlier today, Azmin told reporters outside the Selangor legislative assembly that it was normal for elected representatives to be missing from party meetings if they have government duties to fulfil.
"It is a normal process. Why target me?" he asked, when quizzed about his absence from the party's MPP meeting yesterday.
Yesterday, PKR communications director Fahmi Fazil (above) said the secretary-general had issued a reminder to all MPP members to attend meetings.
He said the reminder also stated that dates for meetings have been decided months in advance.
"The leaders have been reminded to be present (for the meetings) and prioritise their attendance so that we can, as a party, coordinate on decisions taken.
"That reminder has been issued to all leaders," he said. - Mkini

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