PKR built on Reformasi, not individuals, says Wanita leader

Wanita PKR vice-chief Loh Ker Chean has defended the party's resilience, stating that its strength lies in the Reformasi movement's ideals rather than individual leaders. This comes in response to criticism from former party member Rafizi Ramli, who argued that the party lacks a clear succession plan and is struggling to remain relevant.
Why it matters
Internal debates within Malaysia's ruling coalition party reflect broader challenges regarding political succession and the evolution of reformist movements in Southeast Asian politics.
Share Wanita PKR vice-chief Loh Ker Chean says the party has survived numerous challenges over the past two decades. Wanita PKR vice-chief Loh Ker Chean said the party has a blend of experienced and younger leaders who have proven themselves in the government and party organisations. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A PKR leader has dismissed Rafizi Ramli’s concerns about the party’s future, insisting that PKR’s strength is not tied to any one individual. Wanita PKR vice-chief Loh Ker Chean said the party has survived numerous challenges over the past two decades as its struggle has always been in reform ideals.
The article presents both the defense of the party leadership and the critique from the opposition, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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