KUALA LUMPUR – Allegations of vote-rigging have tainted Parti Keadilan Rakyat’s (PKR) divisional elections held from April 11 to 20, overshadowing the uncontested return of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and deputy Rafizi Ramli in May’s national polls. Shocking defeats, including Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad losing his Setiawangsa division chairmanship and MP Lee Chean Chung’s loss in Petaling Jaya, prompted claims of vote-buying and result tampering. PKR’s secretary-general confirmed an emergency leadership meeting on April 23 to address the irregularities. Critics, likening the erratic results to “World Cup betting,” demand transparency, threatening PKR’s reformist credibility amid growing scrutiny of Anwar’s government.
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