‘Muda taking a risk by allowing political frogs in’


PETALING JAYA: Malaysian United Democratic Alliance’s (Muda) gamble in taking in and appointing a former PKR and Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) leader in its party could well be a risky venture affecting the fledgling party’s reputation ahead of the Johor election.

“I think they should set an example that they would not accept this kind of politicians. It is quite damaging to Muda’s reputation,” said Azmi Hassan, a senior fellow at Nusantara Academy for Strategic Research (NASR).

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