PETALING JAYA: Amanah’s decision to postpone its party elections on the grounds of focusing on upcoming polls is misguided and reflects the party’s reluctance to present new faces in its leadership lineup, says an analyst.
Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri said Amanah should be bold enough to inject fresh energy by promoting leaders capable of reviving its progressive Islamic ideals to compete with rivals, particularly PAS.
“Postponing elections is not a strategy. It is fear, and fear has never delivered victory. Amanah must choose whether to remain relevant or fade into Malaysia’s political history.
