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UMNO Youth holds landmark convention to signal party’s future within unity government

The youth wing openly scrutinised the party’s role within the Unity Government, sending a clear message from the grassroots on the need for political recalibration and the expression of youth sentiment

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 03 Jan 2026 10:25AM

UMNO Youth holds landmark convention to signal party’s future within unity government
While the convention was sparked by the recent apology issued by a DAP leader, the underlying issues extend far beyond a single incident - January 3, 2025

THE UMNO Youth wing is set to convene a special gathering today at Dewan Tun Dr Ismail, World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur, in an event themed ‘The Direction of UMNO in the Unity Government’.

The convention aimed to provide an open and candid platform for the party’s youth wing to articulate concerns and reassess UMNO’s current position within the coalition government.

As the voice of Malay and Bumiputera youth, Pemuda UMNO often serves as a barometer of grassroots sentiment, reflecting the evolution of the wing’s assertiveness through official party platforms.

While the convention was sparked by the recent apology issued by Puchong Member of Parliament Yeo Bee Yin—a move demanded by Pemuda UMNO Selangor—the underlying issues extend far beyond a single incident.

The convention sought to address structural and strategic questions over UMNO’s compatibility with the Pakatan Harapan-led Unity Government.

Actions taken by Pemuda UMNO Selangor and the Puchong division to sever local-level ties with Pakatan Harapan underscore that frustration within the party is no longer rhetorical but is increasingly being expressed through political decision-making.

Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh, Chief of Pemuda UMNO, emphasised that the positions adopted at the convention were not personal views but reflected the genuine voice of members.

“This should be read as a direct message to the UMNO Supreme Council and the party president,” he said.

The convention can be interpreted as an internal referendum on the party’s post-election direction, testing the willingness of senior leadership to listen to and act upon the demands of the grassroots.

In the current political climate, Pemuda UMNO’s assertive stance is not merely a reaction to a single episode, but a manifestation of unresolved ideological and strategic tensions within the party. Decisions emerging from the convention could prove decisive in shaping Malaysia’s political landscape over the next 24 months. - January 3, 2025

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