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PAS open to leadership contests at September Muktamar
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49401, member: 636"] PAS leaders threw open the doors for epic political battles at their September party meeting. The Islamic party welcomes anyone brave enough to challenge the current president and deputy president. Spiritual leader Hashim Jasin confirmed that party members can fight for any leadership spot they want. He stressed that PAS has always encouraged these internal competitions. The final decision about who runs rests with party delegates who attend the gathering. Most political parties try to stop leadership challenges from happening. PAS takes the opposite approach and actually wants people to compete against each other. Hashim pointed out that his party never blocks qualified candidates from running. Party rules remain wide open for anyone who meets the basic requirements. This democratic approach sets PAS apart from other Malaysian political groups. Wild rumors have been spreading about President Abdul Hadi Awang quitting because of health problems. Party officials quickly shot down these stories and said their leader plans to stay put. The speculation created a media frenzy about possible leadership changes coming soon. Political watchers have been guessing who might step forward as replacement candidates. Only the September congress will reveal whether these rumors hold any truth. Youth members from Pengkalan Chepa already picked their champion for the deputy president race. They nominated vice-president Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah to take over the second most powerful position. Current deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man must decide whether he wants to defend his job. The nomination puts serious pressure on him to announce his intentions. Party members are watching closely to see how this political drama plays out. [/QUOTE]
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