PJ MP resigns from PKR’s central leadership council

Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung has resigned from PKR's central leadership council following the revocation of his access to a parliamentary allocation portal. Lee remains a party member but has publicly demanded an explanation for the party's punitive actions.
Why it matters
Internal party conflicts and the management of parliamentary resources reflect broader political tensions within Malaysia's governing coalition.
Share Lee Chean Chung says he remains a PKR member and will continue serving in the Dewan Rakyat until Parliament is dissolved. Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung’s decision to quit PKR’s central leadership council comes a week after he lost access to MyKhas, a portal which manages parliamentary allocations. PETALING JAYA : Petaling Jaya MP Lee Chean Chung has resigned as a member of PKR’s central leadership council, the party’s top decision-making body. In a Facebook post, Lee said he remained a PKR member and would continue serving in the Dewan Rakyat until Parliament is dissolved.
The article focuses heavily on the MP's perspective and his grievances against the party leadership.
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