SHAH ALAM: PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution Ismail reminded party members to learn from the examples of various failed reform movements in other nations, whose leaders ignored their original struggles after becoming part of the government.
He said these leaders forgot the aspirations they had in the opposition and instead accumulated wealth for personal gain.“As the opposition they suffered, but then forgot the basic principles of their struggle when they became part of the government and enjoyed its perks.
Saifuddin, who is also home minister, said the success of PKR’s reform agenda is measured by its ability to deliver its promises through government policies that benefit the people.He said that PKR as the main ruling party needs to do the right thing, even if it must make unpopular moves at times. Yesterday, the unity government led by prime minister and PKR president Anwar Ibrahim was warned that failing to deliver on its promised reforms will drive away fence-sitters in the 16th general election.
In February, Bersih held a gathering outside Parliament attended by 100 participants to demand that the government implement political reforms.
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