PKR launches two new frameworks to help win in GE16


PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli at the PKR 25 Annual National Congress in Shah Alam. — KK SHAM/The Star

SHAH ALAM: PKR has launched two new party frameworks that aim to ensure Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will remain prime minister after the 16th General Election (GE16).

Party deputy president Rafizi Ramli (pic) said the new frameworks are known as Pemerkasaan Organisasi Parti 25 tahun (Pop25) and Keadilan Menang Siri PRU16 (Kemas16).

According to the Economy Minister, Pop25 and Kemas16 will also help ensure PKR’s victory in GE16.

“The target to complete this... our preparations must start from now, because we want to make sure Anwar will remain prime minister after the next GE,” he said in his speech during PKR’s 25th annual convention at the Ideal Convention Centre here on Sunday (April 21).

Rafizi said Pop25 will focus on empowering the party’s organisation while Kemas16 will get party workers moving at a faster pace in facing GE16.

“Both frameworks will bolster the grassroots strength at all levels so that we could create a new energy that is ready to fight and win in GE16,” he added.

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