KUALA LUMPUR: The nomination process for 20 Central Leadership Council seats in the PKR party election which was initially scheduled for Monday, has been postponed to May 28, PKR Election Committee chairman Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced.
She said the postponement also involved the nomination for 20 seats in the party's Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) Leadership Council and 20 seats in the Women Council.
However, she said the nomination for the six top party posts, namely the president, deputy president and four vice-presidents, as well as five top posts in the AMK and Wanita, will continue to be held on April 11 as scheduled.
"The Committee welcomes the input from the party's Political Bureau which convened on April 6 and agrees that the postponement is apt and in line with the polling process which is to be held in conjunction with the National Congress later," she said in a statement here today.
Dr Zaliha said the nomination for posts at all branches statewide began today and all elections are expected to be completed on May 20 and the winners to be known by May 21.
"Those who win will be the delegates at the National Congress and eligible to vote for the top party posts," she added.
The election is expected to see an interesting clash for the deputy president's post as secretary-general Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and vice-president Rafizi Ramli have confirmed their intention to contest.
For the four vice-president's posts, among the names expected to contest are Kapar MP Datuk Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid, chief organising secretary Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Women's chief Fuziah Salleh and Information chief Fahmi Fadzil.
Student activist Adam Adli has also confirmed contesting the AMK chief's seat. - Bernama