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PKR's Rancorous Election Threatens to Subvert Malaysia Itself
The Straits Times
|May 20, 2025
A pitched battle for PKR's No. 2 position between PM Anwar's protege and his daughter risks undercutting the party's status as a moderating force.
We are familiar with high-stakes national elections: clashes between competing world views on governance. Even within parties, we occasionally witness fierce battles for leadership—particularly after crushing defeats, as recently demonstrated by Britain's Conservatives.
But a do-or-die contest—not for leadership, but deputy leadership of a party that is neither in crisis nor performing poorly in government—between two candidates who are not ideological opposites but rather political mirror images?
This, in essence, captures the unprecedented nature of the ongoing internal elections within Malaysia's Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's party and a cornerstone of the country's governing coalition.
Datuk Seri Anwar's position as party leader remains unchallenged after nominations closed with no contenders emerging. However, a blistering campaign is under way between his long-time protege Rafizi Ramli and his daughter Nurul Izzah Anwar for the No. 2 position. The winner will be in pole position to take over the party when Mr Anwar completes his third term, as he cannot run again under the Constitution.
Some frame this election, scheduled for May 23 in Johor Bahru during the party's national congress, as a referendum on nepotism within PKR.
Close observers of Malaysian politics, of course, will note that this characterisation grossly misses the mark. There is certainly not an aversion to political families across Asia, and more importantly, anyone who has followed Ms Nurul Izzah's career will recognise her as a natural politician—one who benefited from her famous father's name initially, but has since established her credentials on merit.
The real reason this election bears watching is the incongruous intensity surrounding this deputy leadership race. Despite both candidates refraining from direct attacks, their contest has morphed into what many characterise as an existential battle for PKR's soul.
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