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Keadilan reschedules Youth and Women’s Wing National Congresses to May 23

Decision was made after AMK and Wanita Keadilan raised concerns over logistical constraints and delegates’ work commitments

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 08 May 2025 1:45PM

Keadilan reschedules Youth and Women’s Wing National Congresses to May 23
Party elections for the 2025 term will also be held on the same day - May 8, 2025

THE dates for the National Congresses of the party’s youth wing or Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) and Wanita Keadilan have been rescheduled to May 23 following formal requests from both party wings, the PKR secretary-general confirmed on Thursday.

In a statement, Dr Fuziah Salleh said the decision was made after AMK and Wanita Keadilan raised concerns over logistical constraints and delegates’ work commitments should the congresses proceed on May 21 and 22 as originally planned.

“This adjustment is made to ensure the smooth running of the congress and to provide a more comfortable window for all delegates to actively and effectively participate in the party’s democratic process,” she said.

The joint opening ceremony for both congresses will proceed as scheduled at 8pm on May 22 at the JB Expo, Berjaya Waterfront Hotel, Johor Bahru.

The full-day AMK and Wanita Keadilan congresses will then take place on May 23, from 7am to 6pm, at their designated venues.

Party elections for the 2025 term — covering the Central Leadership Council (MPP), AMK Leadership Council (MPAMK), and Wanita Keadilan Leadership Council (MPWK) — will also be held on the same day.

The MPAMK elections will be conducted at the Berjaya Waterfront Hotel, while the MPWK elections will take place at the Danga Bay Convention Centre in Johor Bahru. - May 8, 2025

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