PKR Congress: Azmin confident issues with PAS can be resolved


PETALING JAYA: Despite the ongoing conflict between PAS and PKR in Penang, Azmin Ali is confident that the matter can be resolved.

"Whatever problems we have, we will sort it out. I believe we can work together as a family and fix it.

"The most important thing is that we work together as one against Umno and Barisan Nasional," the PKR deputy president said at a press conference after the opening of the PKR Congress at Dewan Sivik MBPJ here Friday.

Azmin said he was optimistic that there would be a way to sort out the issues between PKR and PAS.

"Pakatan Harapan is the platform which brings together PKR, DAP, Parti Amanah Rakyat and PAS.

"Though we may have different opinions, we respect and celebrate the differences," Azmin said, adding that he would not tolerate any divide.

Azmin said Pakatan Harapan would be more united and stronger than ever before to fight against one common agenda.

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