Muda left out of unity govt secretariat meeting for the second time


PETALING JAYA: Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) says they will continue serving the nation to the best of its abilities despite being left out of the unity government secretariat meeting for the second time.

Muda deputy president Amira Aisya Abd Aziz said the party would continue to keep the promises it made during its GE15 campaign with Pakatan Harapan.

"To all Muda members, don't lose focus and keep on raising the voice of the people for the government to hear," she tweeted.

On Monday (March 20), Muda secretary-general Amir Hariri Abd Hadi said the party was not invited to attend the second unity government secretariat meeting which took place on Sunday (March 19).

He said they had sent a third letter to Pakatan Harapan secretary-general Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail requesting for Muda to be included in the meeting.

Muda was also not invited to the first unity government secretariat meeting on Feb 7 this year.

The unity government is supported by MPs from Pakatan (81), Barisan Nasional (30), Gabungan Parti Sarawak (23), Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (six), Parti Warisan (three), two Independent MPs and one each from Parti KDM, Muda and PBM.

Muda president Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman is the party's sole MP, for the Muar constituency.

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