PSM leadership to decide on proposed tie-up with PN

PSM leadership to decide on proposed tie-up with PN

Party chairman Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj says the matter will be discussed at a central committee meeting to be convened soon.

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PSM chairman Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj said the party remains firm in its stand against race-based and religious politics.
PETALING JAYA:
The top leadership of Parti Sosialis Malaysia will discuss a proposal for the party to forge ties with Perikatan Nasional to avoid seat clashes, PSM chairman Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj said.

Jeyakumar told FMT the proposal will be decided at a central committee meeting to be convened soon.

“Nonetheless, PSM maintains a firm stand against race-based and religious politics,” he said.

He was asked to comment on Perak PSM exco member K Kunasekaran’s call yesterday for the party to forge an electoral pact with PN.

Kunasekaran said entering into an alliance to coordinate seats and avoid three-cornered fights did not mean the party was compromising its socialist ideals.

Instead, he said, it is a strategic step to ensure the people’s voice continues to be heard and that the struggle of the working class is not drowned out within the current two-bloc political system.

In August, PSM had declined to join a loose opposition coalition announced by Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin, saying it was uncomfortable with the fact that many of the parties involved were playing up racial issues.

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