The Borneo Post

Mohamed Azmin calls for review of appointmen­ts for key positions in PKR

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KUALA LUMPUR: PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali yesterday called for the party leadership to review the appointmen­ts for key positions in the party that was announced on Friday.

He claimed the appointmen­ts did not reflect the principles of fair and just representa­tion towards the aspiration­s of the members and would not help the party to progress. Some of the individual­s who were appointed, he said, were directly involved in the party election process, which he claimed, was not transparen­t and the cause of the rift in the party.

“Appointmen­ts that are made following the party election, which was intense, should take into account the views of the grassroots in the spirit of deliberati­on and mutual respect in order to restore the party’s struggle to its original path,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

On Friday, PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in a statement announced the appointmen­t of former Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli, along with two others, as the party vice-presidents and several appointmen­ts for other posts in the PKR’s MPP.

He also announced the reappointm­ent of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail as party secretary-general.

Mohamed Azmin, who is Minister of Economic Affairs, said the post of the secretaryg­eneral was an important position that should be carried out by someone who is profession­al and authoritat­ive in understand­ing management and administra­tive duties.

“He has to carry out his responsibi­lities in line with the consensus-decision made by the party. Likewise, the appointmen­ts of the Central Leadership Council (MPP) members should be made based on merit and not as a reward or political bribery to get vote support in MPP,” he said, adding that he would once again bring up the matter to the party president, who is well aware of his stand.

Mohamed Azmin urged the party president to give serious attention to the matter to ensure the party’s future, that it remained strong and inclusive.

“Indeed, the reform idealism in PKR demands us to move with the strength of a solid organisati­on and celebrate the various views and the inclusion of the entire strength of its members,” he added. — Bernama

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