Youth wing wants more seats in Sabah polls


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ALOR SETAR: One-third of all PAS candidates in the upcoming Sabah election should be from the party’s youth wing, says its chief Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden (pic).

He said this would show the party has confidence in its young leaders and is willing to prepare them to shoulder more responsibility for the state’s future.

“This is not merely about making up the numbers, but about building a new political culture, one that is clean, people-centric and solution-driven,” he said in his keynote speech at the 66th Youth Wing Muktamar at the Kedah PAS Complex here yesterday.

The Alor Setar MP said Sabah should not be treated as a political fringe but as a vital frontier for national transformation.

He said the presence of young PAS candidates in the state will be a political training ground and a step toward ensuring Sabahans see the party as a genuine partner, defender and voice of the people.

“If we succeed in winning the hearts of Sabahans, we will not just secure electoral gains but open a new chapter in Malaysian politics,” he said, adding that PAS’ struggle was for the people of both Borneo and the peninsula.

The 17th Sabah state election must be held by Dec 7, while the state assembly’s term ends on Nov 11.

PAS currently has one representative in the assembly.

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