Internal PKR analysis revealed the party plans to contest 66 parliamentary seats in the next general election, but only seven are deemed “safe.” Petaling Jaya, long considered a stronghold, is now seen as vulnerable. MP Lee Chean Chung warned PKR risks repeating its 2004 collapse, citing disillusioned urban and reformist voters frustrated by broken promises and declining integrity.
PJ seat
He claimed many PKR representatives avoid kopitiams for fear of public anger, preferring hotels instead. In response, PKR deputy secretary-general Bryan Ng dismissed Lee’s concerns, arguing Petaling Jaya remains a Grade A seat and blaming Lee for its perceived weakness.
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