
PKR can't sweep things under the carpet in the name of stability, says Rafizi
Deputy president Rafizi Ramli said the next leadership must preserve PKR's reformist identity and not become a party that follows orders unquestioningly.
JOHOR BAHRU : Party stability should not be used as an excuse to ignore or hide issues that have arisen, PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli said today.
Rafizi, who is defending his number two post, said while the selection process had so far been peaceful with 'no chairs being thrown', it was important for the party to conclude the exercise swiftly and return to the business of governing.
'But you can't expect something that is not right (in the party) and it's swept under the carpet on the basis of party stability.
'You must allow debates, whether inside or outside. That should be the responsibility of the new leadership, as that is the core ideal of PKR,' he told reporters after casting his ballot for the central leadership council elections.
He added that the next leadership must preserve PKR's reformist identity and not become a party that follows orders unquestioningly.
'I don't think members will just blindly follow. If there are issues, it is the responsibility of the new leadership to resolve them while preserving PKR's core essence,' he said.
He warned that if the party obeyed everything blindly, 'the problem won't just be inside PKR – PKR might lose credibility as a reformist party'.
Voting for the central leadership council concluded at 5pm, with the participation of over 30,000 delegates.
The official results are expected to be announced by tomorrow afternoon.
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