SHAH ALAM, Nov 8 — Parti Amanah Negara’s 10th national convention this year saw a noticeable lack of leaders from its political allies, one of its delegates highlighted today.
Amanah Perak deputy youth chief Ahmad Munzirie Ahmad Kabir noted that the 10-year-old party has been holding its national conventions annually, but pointed out the alleged absence of such leaders today.
“Today there are no leaders from other parties who attended,” he said on stage during the Amanah National Convention 2025, drawing thumps on tables from other delegates.
“This is not a state convention, this is not a division meeting, this is Amanah’s national convention,” he said.
While acknowledging that the Sabah state election is coming up soon, he said Amanah’s allies should still attend to hear party president Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu’s speech at the national convention.
“There are no leaders who attended, none,” he said, adding that he hoped this would not be repeated in the future.
Ahmad Munzirie said this as a delegate debating Mohamad’s speech.
Earlier today, Amanah secretary-general Muhammad Faiz Fadzil, in his welcoming speech, thanked allies PKR, DAP and Umno for sending representatives despite preparations for the upcoming Sabah state election.
Campaigning for the Sabah state election will run from November 15 to November 28, with polling day on November 29.
At Amanah’s 2023 national convention, multiple leaders from its allies attended, including DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke; Umno‘s Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan and Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir; PKR‘s Fadhlina Sidek, Fahmi Fadzil and Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari; and Parti Bangsa Malaysia’s Datuk Larry Sng.






