Factional friction over PKR deputy president Azmin Ali losing his invitation to officiate the party’s Youth wing congress continues, with its Sarawak chapter now threatening to cancel its AGM unless the situation is resolved.
In a strongly-worded statement today, the state leadership led by chief Baru Bian decried the snub as a violation of party tradition and an attack on democratic principles.
Traditionally, the PKR deputy president officiates PKR Youth’s annual delegates congress.
“PKR Sarawak calls on the party’s top leadership to avert a party crisis immediately. Until and unless it is resolved satisfactorily, and democratic principles are restored and honoured within the party, the PKR Sarawak Convention slated for Nov 23 in Miri, Sarawak is CANCELLED...
“PKR Sarawak cannot and will not condone such an attack on the democratic principles which the party stands for and on which it was founded.
“As responsible leaders, this crisis must be arrested now before it leads to the total fragmentation of the party...,” Baru said.
As presented above, certain words in the statement were written in capital letters for emphasis.
Baru, a known ally of Azmin (photo), explained that democracy had been violated as the views of elected party representatives had been “unilaterally” sidelined.
He pointed to the recent joint statement by 21 elected PKR Youth national committee members criticising Azmin’s snub as going against party tradition.
“This unilateral decision by a handful of leaders to rescind the invitation shows no respect for the voice of PKR members represented by elected office bearers.
“Democracy within the party is now under serious threat and is being blatantly DISREGARDED. Where is the principle of ‘one member one vote’?
“If left unchecked, disregarding this will make PKR’s democratic principles an embarrassing farce,” Baru cautioned.
Wan Azizah to be invited to officiate congress
The PKR Youth leadership comprises 43 members, of which 25 are elected and 18 are co-opted.
Instead of Azmin, PKR Youth will invite former party president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail to officiate its annual congress on Dec 8.
Youth chief Akmal Nasrullah previously explained that the decision to break tradition and invite the party’s highest-ranking government official was decided at by the wing’s national leadership at an Oct 20 meeting.
The wing also accused Azmin of not responding to an invitation to officiate the congress previously sent to him.
Azmin has since counter-claimed that he had accepted the invitation before it was rescinded, and branded the move as an attempt to “silence” him from airing criticism about his own party, pointing to supposed “hidden hands” behind Akmal. - Mkini
Another useless self serving monkey Minister. Do you condone high ranking party members not attending meeting? Of course you do right if it is in the case of your sweet talker AA. You are so comfortable in your seat (kerusi empok) as the Works Minister trying to emulate Samy Velly I supposed and now so afraid to lose the position. In Malay, I believe they we call people like you golongan yang baru nak merasa !
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