Kuala Lumpur: PKR Central Leadership Council (MPP) has advised all members to accept the results of this year’s party polls with an open heart and move forward for the sake of the party, said PKR Information Chief Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. Fahmi, who is also the Communications Minister, said the matter was agreed upon at the MPP meeting yesterday.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, the MPP has decided that after the party election is over, members should move on and move forward. Fahmi emphasized the importance of the entire party leadership and members closing ranks and re-energizing the party, irrespective of the election outcomes. He made these remarks during a press conference following the launch of the TV5 Free-to-Air Digital Movie Channel.
Fahmi also stressed the necessity for all party members to ensure the MADANI Government’s agenda is well implemented until the end of its term. When questioned about assurances for party members regarding the recently concluded divisional-level polls, Fahmi highlighted that both internal and external audits revealed no signs of intrusion, data manipulation, or defects in the blockchain-based e-voting system. He confirmed the integrity of the system, stating there was no evidence of interference from external parties.
Commenting on Deputy President Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli’s presence at the recent meeting, Fahmi noted that Rafizi attended in good spirits to receive feedback on the audit of the divisional polls results. Rafizi sought insights from the audit conducted by external auditors on the voting system, and after the meeting, he departed the venue, as stated by PKR secretary-general Dr. Fuziah Salleh.
Earlier, Dr. Fuziah mentioned that the MPP has confirmed and validated the results of its divisional elections last month. The final results of the divisional polls are now accessible on PKR’s website. She also shared that the MPP expressed satisfaction with the presentations by the Party Election Committee and an international digital auditing firm on the election results for committee members, as well as the party’s women’s wing, Wanita PKR, and youth wing, Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK), across all 220 divisions nationwide.