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RAFIZI UNFAZED AS AZMIN REPORTEDLY LEADS IN SELANGOR PKR POLLS: ‘BY RIGHT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN BURIED BY NOW BUT CABINET POST WON’T GUARANTEE ANYBODY A WIN’

AZMIN Ali is leading with 9,337 votes in the PKR polls in the contest for the deputy president’s post in Selangor, according to unofficial results.
The Economic Affairs Minister’s challenger, Rafizi Ramli has garnered 8,562 votes.
The first phase of the polls today involved balloting by nine of the 22 branches.
The branches are Serdang, Subang, Sabak Bernam, Sungai Besar, Hulu Selangor, Kelana Jaya, Kapar, Kota Raja and Sepang.
Meanwhile, the competition for the chief post of the party’s youth wing, Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) saw Seberang Jaya assemblyman Afif Bahardin leading with 1,876 votes while Akmal Nasir gained 1,725 votes and Najwan Halimi 465.
For the PKR Wanita chief post, Haniza Talha garnered 3,696 votes and Fuziah Salleh 2,746.
Selangor is said to be Azmin’s stronghold as he has been the menteri besar since 2014, before he stepped down to become the Economic Affairs Minister following Pakatan Harapan’s victory in the 14th general election.
However, Rafizi’s growing influence has made it a tough fight for Azmin.
The party’s AMK assistant secretary Syed Badli Shah Syed Osman had reportedly said that all 22 divisions in Selangor had pledged their support for Rafizi.
In the party polls, Azmin has taken Penang and Johor, while Rafizi has won in Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and the Federal Territories.
Due to the huge number of members involved in Selangor, polling for the state had to be done in three phases.
Polling for the remaining 13 divisions – Puchong, Gombak, Petaling Jaya Utara, Petaling Jaya Selatan, Kuala Langat, Klang and Selayang – has been set for October 21, while members of the Tanjong Karang, Kuala Selangor, Ampang, Pandan, Shah Alam and Hulu Langat divisions will cast their ballots on October 28. – THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT

Cabinet post will not guarantee win in party polls, says Rafizi

RAFIZI Ramli has said that a cabinet post is not going to provide any advantage to candidates contesting in the on-going party election.
The PKR deputy president candidate said it was assumed that a government post should provide an edge but that did not seem to be the case.
“I am a retiree who is up against a minister (Economic Affairs Minister Azmin Ali), and by now my challenge should have been buried.
“That was the assumption. But for now, it is proven to be false in the polls in six states. Any assumption on the matter, we have to wait for the results,” he told reporters after observing the PKR polls in Kapar today.
The media had previously reported that the results in Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Federal Territory were in favour of Rafizi, while Azmin captured Pulau Pinang and Johor.
Both candidates are separated by one vote after the ballots in the states.
The former Pandan MP said victory for either candidate in today’s polls was also enough to give a “signal” for the other branches in Selangor, which will have their polls over the next three weeks.
The first phase of the PKR polls in Selangor, which has the highest number of members that are allowed to vote at 249,850 people, commenced today at nine out of 22 branches in the state.
The voting process which uses the e-voting method ran from 9am until 5pm. – THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT
THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT


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