PKR is no longer showing cracks.
PKR is imploding.
One by one, reformasi figures are leaving, resigning, or openly fighting each other. Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi have already walked away from the party.
And in the middle of all this chaos, one question keeps getting louder:
Where is Nurul Izzah?
This was supposed to be her moment.
After defeating Rafizi for the deputy president post, she was projected as PKR’s future face. The next generation. The continuity of reformasi.
Instead, PKR is bleeding politically while its deputy president feels almost invisible.
Leaders are leaving.
Grassroots are frustrated.
Faction wars are exploding openly.
But Nurul Izzah seems missing from the national political conversation entirely.
The irony is brutal.
Rafizi lost the election, but still controls the narrative.
Nurul won the position, but does not control the party.
And that is the bigger danger for PKR today.
The party no longer looks united or inspired.
It looks exhausted.
Usually parties start collapsing after losing power.
PKR is struggling while still controlling Putrajaya.
That is not normal political turbulence.
That is a warning sign.
Raja Sara Petra
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