The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maszlee Malik joins PKR

- Dr Maszlee (second left) receiving a replica PKR membership card from Anwar (right) at Dewan JKKK Kampung Baru Machap in Kluang on Saturday. — Bernama photo

SIMPANG RENGGAM:

Maszlee Malik yesterday announced he is joining PKR after more than a year as a Pakatan Harapan (PH) friendly independen­t federal lawmaker.

The Simpang Renggam MP said he decided to be part of PKR and Pakatan Harapan as he felt he owed a duty to the voters who expected change in the 14th general election (GE14).

Maszlee described his participat­ion in PKR as a member as an opportunit­y for him to further his cause in bringing about change and defending the people.

“While PKR’s popularity is not very encouragin­g at this time after the party’s defeat at the Melaka state election, I feel that I am compelled to act in bringing about change This is the price of struggle as I did not join the party to profit myself and I do not want to be a political opportunis­t who jumped parties for government positions, rewards and status,” said Maszlee in his opening address in conjunctio­n with the PKR’s Presidenti­al Tour programme at Dewan JKKK Kampung Baru in Machap here yesterday.

He also presented 500 new applicatio­ns from Simpang Renggam residents to be PKR members.

Also present was PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who was accompanie­d by senior national and state party leaders.

Maszlee, the former education minister in the previous PHadminist­ration, hoped that by joining PKR, he could help bring about a new wave of political struggle for the country.

“I did not join a PKR to personally profit as I don’t want to be a political opportunis­t. I just want the best for the people and country, as well as championin­g the country’s education through a political platform,” he said.

Maszlee was previously an Internatio­nal Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) academic who joined Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) and won the Simpang Renggam parliament­ary constituen­cy in 2018. He was also a Bersatu supreme council member and was appointed as education minister under the PH government, but resigned following several controvers­ies.

Maszlee was later dropped from Bersatu in May last year following an internal conflict that erupted as a result of the party’s decision to leave PH culminatin­g in the Sheraton Move.

He then became an Independen­t MP in November last year after serving several months with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s Parti Pejuang Tanah Air (Pejuang).

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