Joining Muda will make Rafizi and his allies the most powerful team in the upcoming general elections
Muda's need for a big name like Rafizi
An analyst said a political party with youth image, Muda’s willingness to have some form of cooperation with PKR maverick Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli reflects the party’s need for a big name to shore up support as elections loom.
As reported by FMT yesterday, Encik Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri of Global Asia Consulting said the invitation extended by Muda deputy president Encik Zaidel Baharuddin to Rafizi could be construed as an honest admission of the party’s major weakness — a lack of influential bigwigs.
Zaharuddin said, apart from lacking icons, Muda appears to lack a clear direction, and fighting spirit.
“It looks like Muda is trying to ride on Rafizi’s coattails, as he is a leader who is synonymous with political ideas and courage to go against the flow,” he told the news portal.
During a recent podcast, Zaidel said Muda was open to working with Rafizi in some way, although both sides have yet to establish a formal relationship.
He said that may include Rafizi contesting in the next general election on a Muda ticket, or offering advice on the party’s political strategy.
Zaidel said Muda was willing to put aside past differences and apprehensions to learn from the former PKR deputy president.
In March, Muda’s most prominent figure, founding president Tuan Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, opted not to take part in the party elections.
The Muar MP has been succeeded at the party’s helm by Puteri Wangsa assemblyman Cik Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz, Muda’s only other elected representative.
Muda was formerly a Pakatan Harapan ally and contested in the general and state elections under the PH banner through electoral pacts. However, it subsequently crossed the aisle to join the opposition bloc.
Muda being rational, pragmatic
Prof Dr Syaza Shukri of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) viewed Muda’s overtures to Rafizi as a pragmatic and rational move, aimed at learning from the former Economy Minister’s experiences and capabilities.
Also interviewed by the portal, Syaza said Muda was showing respect for Rafizi’s expertise, particularly his political approach and strategies, although he is often mocked by detractors as being no more than a “king of formulas”.
“At the same time, Muda may be trying to get the two-term Pandan MP to join them because he will clearly add value to the party,” she added.
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