The PKR president says the coalition leaders seem more focused on power than talking about issues affecting the common man. FMTNews AnwarIbrahim
Noting that the new coalition forming the government is a Malay-based cause, PKR president Anwar Ibrahim says he won’t condone any racist agenda.
PKR’s sacked deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali held a series of meetings with former opposition parties to form a new coalition last Sunday, which has successfully prevented Anwar from succeeding Dr Mahathir Mohamad. “What is worse is that issues of the rakyat like poverty, inequality and reform are not on the agenda.
Anwar said PKR is still intact but noted that some of the party’s supporters have expressed remorse because they were not privy to some of the backdoor deals undertaken by some leaders.
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