Bersama may not have political clout to bring down the prime minister but may chip away support among his reformist base, ...
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Same but different: Analysts compare Hamzah and Rafizi
The two former party deputy presidents are charting their own course, but challenges lie ahead.
Rafizi Ramli, who was formerly economy minister, said the “kamikaze mission” was worth it as he wants to offer a political platform to those who believe that political power belongs to the people.
PKR has proof that former ministers Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad joined Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama) before vacating their respective parliamentary seats, says Datuk Dr Fuziah ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is also Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) president, has taken over Pandan as his ...
Former economy minister Rafizi Ramli’s Bersama party has jolted a stagnant political landscape, with Pakatan Harapan ...
Former ministers Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad have officially announced they are leaving PKR to join Parti ...
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Rafizi Ramli, Nik Nazmi take over Malaysian United Party
PETALING JAYA, May 17 — A year after their departure from the Cabinet, PKR’s Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli and ...
Former economy minister Rafizi Ramli said he will not be initiating a lawsuit against Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil for allegedly spreading inaccurate news about Parti Bersama Malaysia (Bersama ...
Commentary: Ex-Malaysian ministers Rafizi and Nik Nazmi’s 'kamikaze' mission is a brazen double dare
Two former Malaysian ministers have launched their own political party. There is much derring-do in the move, it is too early ...
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A good turn – Rafizi’s push for civility and ideational politics
Rafizi Ramli wants civility to accompany the politics of competing ideas in a new era of Malaysian politics.
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Rafizi-Nik Nazmi move seen more as political reorganisation than to address current challenges - Analyst
The move raises questions over whether the new political platform can truly offer greater stability and administrative capability compared to the current government.
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