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Rafizi Quits PKR
Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi have quit PKR to take over Parti Bersama Malaysia, vacating their parliamentary seats.
Last updated at May 18, 2026
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🔥 Bersama Party Takeover
Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi have officially taken over Parti Bersama Malaysia. The party plans to contest solo in future elections as an alternative force.
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🔥 PKR Acknowledges Exit
PKR accepted their resignations and terminated their memberships. The party leadership stated it would monitor other members and MPs who attended the launch event.
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🔥 Vacated Parliamentary Seats
The duo vacated their Pandan and Setiawangsa seats. Speaker Johari Abdul awaits their formal letters before declaring snap by-elections for the constituencies.
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🔥 No Bond Issues
Rafizi clarified that the anti-hopping law prompted them to vacate their seats first. This strategic move successfully avoided triggering the RM10 million PKR bond.
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🗣️ Mixed Political Reactions
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim chose to stay tight-lipped on the move. Meanwhile, Transport Minister Anthony Loke disagreed with them vacating their elected seats.
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📉 Analysts Doubt Strength
Political analysts doubt the new party's strength, stating it needs more than just star power. PKR MP Wong Chen has already signaled a potential move to join them.
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🔎 People Also Ask
1. Is Parti Bersama Malaysia an existing party? If yes, who led it before this?
Yes, Parti Bersama Malaysia is an existing third-force party registered in 2016, previously led by its founder Tan Gin Theam.
2. What is the RM10 mil PKR bond?
The PKR bond is a legal contract requiring election candidates to pay RM10 million if they defect or leave the party after winning.
3. How is the anti-hopping law triggered, and why didn't this move trigger it?
The anti-hopping law is triggered when an active MP switches parties. They avoided this by resigning from Parliament first before exiting the party.
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