PKR National Congress 2024/2025 begins today


JOHOR BAHRU: The 2024/2025 PKR National Congress begins on Thursday (May 22) with the simultaneous opening of the central PKR Youth and Women's Congress.

PKR secretary-general Dr Fuziah Salleh would open both congresses at Berjaya Waterfront Hotel at 8pm, in the presence of PKR Youth chief Adam Adli Abdul Halim, PKR Wanita chief Fadhlina Sidek and delegates of both wings.

Both Youth and Women's Congress would resume on Friday (May 23) with Adam Adli's and Fadhlina's opening addresses, followed by the debate sessions and winding-up by secretaries, deputy chiefs and chiefs.

Elections for the central leadership for the 2025-2028 session, including the central leadership council, the youth leadership council and the women's leadership council, would be held from 8am to 5pm on Friday.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, in his position as PKR president, would deliver his address and officiate the PKR National Congress on Friday night.

Fuziah Salleh was reported to have said that nearly 10,000 delegates are expected to attend the national congress and vote physically for the central leadership elections, while another 20,000 delegates are expected to cast their votes online. – Bernama

 

 

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